Transplantable human blood stem cells created in lab
Clinically usable, laboratory-developed blood stem cells have been produced using a novel method...
Clinically usable, laboratory-developed blood stem cells have been produced using a novel method...
Women with premature ovarian insufficiency, or 'premature menopause', are two to three times more likely to develop severe autoimmune diseases during their lifetime...
Genome editing using small protein structures has the potential to be more efficient, with increased specificity, than current methods – such as CRISPR/Cas genome editing...
Former US president Trump's campaign team for his run for re-election in November, have reiterated his commitment to providing 'universal access' to IVF in an interview with NBC News...
The extra copy of chromosome 21 in individuals with Down's syndrome disrupts blood cell development during fetal growth, explaining their increased risk of developing leukaemia during childhood...
Most inherited developmental disorders are caused by previously identified genetic variants, according to the largest and most diverse study to date...
Michaela Chen reviews a 'a tale as old as industrialism', about the fight families brought to find out more about their lost embryos and information about their sperm donors…
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Embryo models and governance – the honest measurement of elastic
by Julian Hitchcock
Specialist in the law and regulation of cells, tissues and genes, Julian Hitchcock writes in response to Professor Søren Holm's comment discussing the oversight system proposed in the SCBEM Code of Practice...