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From The Labs

How the egg and the embryo actually travel through the fallopian tube

August 5, 2021 animal reproduction,  egg and embryo,  fallopian tube,  imaging,  in vitro fertilization,  oviduct,  preimplantation embryo,  Research,  tomography

Eggs and embryos go through an unexpected journey that is more dynamic and complex than previously thought.

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Close up of neurons from the brain cortex of a mouse with Huntington's disease. From the Labs: Human intestinal organoid

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