Research led by the University of Cambridge Loke Center for Trophoblast Research has shown that a genome-editing technique ...
Illustration of an embryo in the early stages of development. (Design Cells/iStock/Getty Images) The first moments of life ...
A human embryo ‘base edited’ so that it can’t produce a key protein (right), fails to form the mass of cells that gives rise ...
We have identified the gene that, when activated, initiates the developmental programme that results in cells forming a human ...
Researchers led by developmental biologist Kathy Niakan at the University of Cambridge have used base editing in human embryos to learn more about human embryonic development. By deactivating a gene ...