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Professor Vincent Pasque of the University of Leuven and his team have successfully produced a new type of human cell in the laboratory using stem cells
When all goes well, the human embryo implants into the uterus
The team developed the first specific type of human embryonic cell model, the embryonic ectoproteoderm cells
The researchers made their model cells out of human stem cells that can still develop into all cell types
"You don't make a new human cell type every day," Pasque continues
Modeling human extraembryonic mesoderm cells using naive pluripotent stem cells