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The body of an adult is composed of trillions of cells of more than 200 types
In order to overcome these problems, the research team took a different approach
This study looked at 334 single-cell flora and 379 tissue samples from 7 recently deceased human donors.
The results revealed several key features of human embryonic development
Researchers can also infer when the cells begin to differentiate into specific cells in a single organ
"This is an impressive scientific achievement.
The technology used in this research can be used to improve our understanding of rare diseases caused by abnormal embryonic development, and to design new precise diagnosis and treatment methods for patients
The research was completed in cooperation with Kyungpook University Hospital, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information, Catholic University School of Medicine, Genome Insights, and Immune Square
Journal Reference :
Seongyeol Park, Nanda Maya Mali, Ryul Kim, Jeong-Woo Choi, Junehawk Lee, Joonoh Lim, Jung Min Park, Jung Woo Park, Donghyun Kim, Taewoo Kim, Kijong Yi, June Hyug Choi, Seong Gyu Kwon, Joo Hee Hong, Jeonghwan Youk, Yohan An, Su Yeon Kim, Soo A Oh, Youngoh Kwon, Dongwan Hong, Moonkyu Kim, Dong Sun Kim, Ji Young Park, Ji Won Oh, Young Seok Ju.