Engineered stem cells evade immune rejection with genetic 'cloak'
Human stem cells edited to evade immune responses survived for five months in mice without triggering rejection...
by Dr Teja Rus
Human stem cells edited to evade immune responses survived for five months in mice without triggering rejection...
Women who have undergone fertility treatments show a similar incidence of cancer compared to women of the same age, according to a large Australian study...
An artificial intelligence model trained on genomic data can predict disease-causing mutations and design synthetic viruses...
by Caitlin Way
A UK bus company will offer paid leave to employees undergoing IVF treatment...
Identical twins share the same genetic sequence and much of their early environment, but differences in their epigenetics may reveal how genes and environment interact...
Immune cells within the brain emerge as regulators of puberty onset, maturation of reproductive organs and fertility...
Going It Alone on BBC Woman's Hour explores single mother familes created through sperm donation. Eleanor Brown listened in...
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Surrogacy in Peru: What weighs more, love or genetics?
by Dr Paula Siverino Bavio
A recent surrogacy case in Peru had a good outcome for one family, but does not provide wider certainty for families, surrogates or clinicians, writes Dr Paula Siverino Bavio...