Scientists develop model human embryo with beating heart cells and blood

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Scientists develop model human embryo with beating heart cells and blood
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The features were created in the lab using embryonic stem cells, which were then inserted into a specially built spinning container that functions as an artificial uterus.

, the researchers develo some of the cells and structures that generally form in the third and fourth weeks of pregnancy.

Both of these features were created in the lab using embryonic stem cells. The embryonic components were then put into a specially built spinning container that functions as an artificial uterus. This advancement, in addition to providing a new way for recreating the early stages of life, has applications in various medical fields.

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