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Helps to study many problems in early embryonic development
Science and Technology Daily, Beijing, September 1 (Reporter Zhang Mengran) A research team from the University of Leuven in Belgium has used stem cells to generate a new type of human cell in the laboratory
If all goes well, the human embryo implants in the uterus about seven days after fertilization
The team of Vincent Pasque of the University of Leuven has developed the first specific type of human embryonic cell model, the extraembryonic mesoderm cells
The researchers created model cells from human stem cells that can still develop into all the cell types of an embryo
The researchers say they can now study processes that are normally out of reach during development, and the model has allowed them to pinpoint the source of extraembryonic mesoderm cells