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  • Tug-of-War of Life: Fertilized Eggs Keep Two Separate Nuclei
  • Embryos made without sperm or eggs reveal why many pregnancies fail
  • Embryos Show Resilience to Cell Division Disruptions at Key Developmental Stages

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neurosciencenews.com /1 month ago

Tug-of-War of Life: Fertilized Eggs Keep Two Separate Nuclei

Why don't sperm and egg nuclei fuse right away? New research reveals a "tug-of-war" for growth factors that protects the embryo’s epigenetic blueprint.

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newscientist.com /3 days ago

Embryos made without sperm or eggs reveal why many pregnancies fail

Embryo organoids made from stem cells are enabling scientists to recreate early pregnancy in the lab, unlocking treatments for infertility, miscarriage and pre-eclampsia

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bioengineer.org /1 month ago

Embryos Show Resilience to Cell Division Disruptions at Key Developmental Stages

In a groundbreaking study that illuminates the delicate balance between speed and precision in early embryonic development, researchers at Hokkaido University have unveiled critica...

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journals.plos.org /1 month ago

Sea urchin eggs contain a plastid-derived structure that contributes to their development

by Tyler J. Carrier, Andrés Rufino-Navarro, Thorben Knoop, Urska Repnik, Andrés Mauricio Caraballo-Rodríguez, David M. Needham, Corinna Bang, Sören Franzenburg, Marc Bramkamp, Will...

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journals.plos.org /1 month ago

A mother’s gift: Provisioning of plastid-derived structures into eggs promotes invertebrate development and dispersal

by Jillian P. Lewis, Spencer V. Nyholm Eggs released in the environment are at risk from many threats. A recent study in PLOS Biology reveals that plastid-derived carotenoid cryst...

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agriland.ie /2 weeks ago

Embryo survival: The key to success this breeding season

Considering how advanced breeding has got, it is easy to get so caught up in statistics and what is being bred to what, so much so that we forget about embryo survival. When it com...

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bioengineer.org /1 week ago

Embryonic Cell Migration: The Journey of Life Begins

In a groundbreaking study published in Nature Communications, scientists from the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) and their collaborators at Sorbonne Université...

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