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Hippocampus erectus development from July through October. These seahorses were aquacultured in my living room from birth and raised entirely on aquacultured feeds. #seahorse #aquaculture #reef #aquarium #reeftank #fishrearing #hippocampuserectus #seahorses #hawaii #animalconservation #developmentalbiology #scienceissexy
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UK Scientists Create a Mouse Embryo From Stem Cells, No Sperm or Egg Required
UK Scientists Create a Mouse Embryo From Stem Cells, No Sperm or Egg Required
Scientists in the UK say they’ve pulled off a feat of genetic engineering: creating a “synthetic” mouse embryo without the need for egg or sperm cells. The embryos were created with stem cells instead and were able to begin developing a brain, heart, and other organs for up to a week. The researchers believe that… Read more…
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These are two embryos developing to the blastocyst stage, 5 days after fertilization. Different color dyes mark various cell types in the blastocysts. Developmental biologist Dr. Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz at CalTech sent us this 3D stop-motion animation of real images created with a 3D confocal microscope. We added a layer to give a sense of seeing from inside the hollow embryo cavity. A baby-baby’s eye-view! Music by Johnny Woods @johnny_woods . . Dr Zernicka-Goetz and her research team are unveiling new things about early embryonic cells — stem cells are not without bias — actually stem cells have proclivities and will tend to become one sort of cell or another. These proclivities are plastic and can change if need be — in other words yes, they are pluripotent and versatile, but it’s not entirely “all the same” to an embryonic stem cell what it becomes. . . Dr Zernicka-Goetz discovered this by tracking the path and ultimate function of individual cells. To do this, she invented the fluorescent dyes that can function in a live developing embryo. Blue is trophectoderm (forming the outer layer of the blastocyst, present four days after fertilization in humans), yellow is epiblast and pink is primitive endoderm (based on the expression of key lineage marker genes). #stemcells #embryology #pluripotent #fate #developmentalbiology #confocal #microscopy #confocalmicroscopy #sciart #caltech #science #genes #cells #fluorescent #modularsynth #synthesizer #sphere #3d @caltechedu https://www.instagram.com/p/CC4q35uJIrl/?igshid=28kcz5iwfioz