Scientists create synthetic human embryos using stem cells in major breakthrough

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Scientists create synthetic human embryos using stem cells in major breakthrough
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The move could provide insight into the causes of miscarriages, but also raises a number of legal and ethical dilemmas.

Professor James Briscoe, associate research director at The Francis Crick Institute, said it is not possible to comment in detail on the scientific significance without a peer reviewed paper, but the development has"a lot of potential".Advertisement

"Fresh insight might lead to a better understanding of the causes of miscarriages and the unique aspects of human development."Scientists create synthetic mouse embryos that went on to develop a brain, nerve cord and beating heart tissue "There is an urgent need for regulations to provide a framework for the creation and use of stem cell-derived models of human embryos."

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