Synthetic Human Embryos and Organs with Ali Brinvanlou - Breaking News in Stem Cells

Published 2023-04-28
Ali H. Brinvanlou, Ph.D., shares his work using in vitro attached human embryos and genome-edited synthetic embryos derived from human embryonic stem cells to learn the molecular, cellular, and embryological basis of early human development. [5/2023] [Show ID: 38324]

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All Comments (11)
  • @bozobarr
    So this is where the "aliens" from James Cameron's imagination came from. It was us the whole time... Just synthetic us.
  • @Mia-q6d
    We are waiting for therapy for people with diabetic typ 1.
  • @Worldzachngen
    I want to know about the third strand dna. It changes you into a a bionic person run faster, learn to be a lawyer in a couple of weeks,…. You can see like an eagle , hear perfectly. They have an end game in mind.