‘First complete models’ of a human embryo made in the lab

Scientists have made hollow cells out of cells that resemble human embryos in their earliest stages of development. The artificial embryos, called “blastoids,” could allow scientists to study early human development, infertility and pregnancy loss without experimenting with actual embryos.

Two separate research groups created these model embryos using different methods and each published their results March 17 in the journal Nature Portfolio.

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