Researchers put mouse embryos in suspended animation 11/30/2016 08:38 AM EST
University of California, San Francisco, researchers have found a way to pause the development of early mouse embryos for up to a month in the lab, a finding with potential implications for assisted reproduction, regenerative medicine, aging, and even cancer, the authors say. Source University of California, San Francisco
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Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Researchers put mouse embryos in suspended animation
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