Published December 6, 2023 | Version in press
Journal Article

The evolution of embryo models

  • 1. ROR icon California Institute of Technology

Abstract

The creation of multiple stem-cell-derived models of mammalian embryogenesis is opening many new doors to study human development and brings a need for scientists to demonstrate responsible dialog over the associated ethical issues.

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Acknowledgement

M.Z.-G.'s work on mouse and human embryo models has been supported by the Wellcome Trust, ERC, Open Atlas and NOMIS Foundations.

Conflict of Interest

M.Z.-G. is an inventor on patents for stem-cell-derived models of the mouse and of the human embryos.

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Identifiers

ISSN
1548-7105

Funding

Wellcome Trust
European Research Council
Nomis Foundation

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Division of Biology and Biological Engineering (BBE)