Human Spine Grown in Lab
In an exciting scientific breakthrough, researchers have successfully grown a notochord—a key structure that helps form the human spine—using stem cells in the lab. They recreated this essential part of early spine development by carefully guiding the cells with specific signals. They also created 3D models to mimic how the brain and spinal cord develop during the early stages of life. This achievement could help us better understand how the spine forms and lead to new treatments for spinal disorders.
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In an exciting scientific breakthrough, researchers have successfully grown a notochord—a key structure that helps form the human spine—using stem cells in the lab. They recreated this essential part of early spine development by carefully guiding the cells with specific signals. They also created 3D models to mimic how the brain and spinal cord develop during the early stages of life. This achievement could help us better understand how the spine forms and lead to new treatments for spinal disorders.
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