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  1. Untangling Twinning What Science Tells Us About the Nature of Human Embryos by Maureen L. Condic

    Scientists and philosophers have long struggled to answer the questions of when human life begins and when human life has inherent value. The phenomenon of identical (monozygotic) twinning presents a significant challenge to the view that human life and human personhood begin at conception.

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    #books
    #nonfiction
    #HumanEmbryos
    #twinning
    #twins

  2. Untangling Twinning What Science Tells Us About the Nature of Human Embryos by Maureen L. Condic

    Scientists and philosophers have long struggled to answer the questions of when human life begins and when human life has inherent value. The phenomenon of identical (monozygotic) twinning presents a significant challenge to the view that human life and human personhood begin at conception.

    @bookstodon
    #books
    #nonfiction
    #HumanEmbryos
    #twinning
    #twins

  3. Stem cells used to model a two-week-old human embryo
    Researchers have used stem cells to create models that resemble human embryos at two weeks old, but bypass the earliest developmental stages — paving the way for studies that are not possible in human embryos.
    #bioethics #humanembryos
    nature.com/articles/d41586-023.

  4. Stem cells used to model a two-week-old human embryo
    Researchers have used stem cells to create models that resemble human embryos at two weeks old, but bypass the earliest developmental stages — paving the way for studies that are not possible in human embryos.
    #bioethics #humanembryos
    nature.com/articles/d41586-023.

  5. Developing human embryos imaged at highest-ever resolution
    Non-invasive imaging approach could lead to innovations in embryo screening.
    Researchers have captured the most-detailed images yet of human embryos developing in real time, using two common laboratory tools — fluorescent dyes and laser microscopes.
    #humanembryos #liveimaging
    #lasarmicroscope
    nature.com/articles/d41586-023

  6. Developing human embryos imaged at highest-ever resolution
    Non-invasive imaging approach could lead to innovations in embryo screening.
    Researchers have captured the most-detailed images yet of human embryos developing in real time, using two common laboratory tools — fluorescent dyes and laser microscopes.
    #humanembryos #liveimaging
    #lasarmicroscope
    nature.com/articles/d41586-023