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Artificial ‘Womb’ Unlocks Secrets of Early Embryo Development
Science Daily Reporter Science Daily Pioneering work by a leading University of Nottingham scientist has helped reveal for the first time a vital process in the development of the early mammalian embryo. A team led by Professor of Tissue Engineering, … Continue reading →
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