A testing human embryo is created and lives 6 days

It is obtained in a test laboratory, the human embryo and lives six days. The new technique has developed in Great Britain, one of the most advanced countries in the world in scientific research. The result was published in Cell Stem magazine, and work is a product of the collaboration of Exeter and Cambridge universities under the financing of Medical [...]
The new technique has developed in Great Britain, one of the most advanced countries in the world in scientific research. The result was published in Cell System magazine, and the work is a product of the collaboration of Exeter and Cambridge universities under the financing of Medical Research Council.
According to the study authors, this new technique has the advantage because it is simpler and efficient - unlike some evidence that was done about a month ago by American and Australian studies.
Researchers used stem cells, and after 3 days they started to organize until they were developed into a spherical structure of 200 cells, which is set up on the 5th or 6th day of normal human embryo development after fertilization. The same genes in the natural embryos were present at the facility.
This outcome is important because it will enable the study of human embryo development, but it will also help research into artificial fertilization, birth defects, pregnancy problems, and the difficulties faced and the risks to abortion.











