The research, led
by embryologist Shoukhrat Mitalipov of Oregon Health and Science University in Portland, also reportedly sidestepped problems of incomplete and off - target editing that plagued previous attempts, though details could not be confirmed since the work is not yet published and Mitalipov has so far declined to comment.
Not exact matches
About 100 years ago, experimental
embryologists began to realize that developmental pathways need not be completely determined
by the time the egg is formed.
The project was a Knowledge Transfer Partnership, jointly funded
by the government's Technology Strategy Board and Twemlows Stud Farm, Shropshire, and encompassed a major collaborative effort, which included working with consultant clinical
embryologists in human medicine.
The renowned
embryologist charted the intricate architecture of the developing nervous system, proving that its final structure is shaped not just
by newborn cells but also
by those that eventually die.