A multiomic atlas of human embryonic joint and cranium development enables detailed analysis of bone and cartilage maturation. Using single-cell and spatial transcriptomics, human embryonic limb ...
Another example of the Human Cell Atlas in action came during the Covid pandemic when the detailed maps of the body allowed ...
Full view of how bones and joints form in the first trimester uncovers cells and pathways that could help diagnose and treat skeletal conditions in the future. The first 'blueprint' of human ...
This detailed atlas of bone development in space and time is coordinated with other studies which brings the entire Human Cell Atlas initiative one step closer to fully understanding what happens ...
New advances allow scientists to study DNA, RNA, and gene activity in individual cells rather than in bulk tissue samples.
In recent years, 3D printing has evolved dramatically. Once limited to materials like plastic or resin, it now extends to ...
The Human Cell Atlas initiative seeks to create comprehensive ... more than 30 scientists have mapped fetal development and bone growth, with the video below detailing skeletal formation, where ...
A study published in Nature Communications by a team at Penn State lays out the key factor for speeding up tissue generation: ...
Each human is a finely tuned orchestra of more ... The early skeleton map found certain genes activated in early bone cells that might be linked to an increased risk of developing hip arthritis ...