For decades, scientists have puzzled over how a symmetrical ball of cells becomes an embryo, with the beginnings of a head and tail. Now Princeton engineers have discovered that this transformation from perfect symmetry to different shapes and functions can be predicted much earlier than previously thought. They developed a tool to trace chemical messages that spur the changes in mammals,…
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News Source: https://engineering.princeton.edu/news/2025/01/10/princeton-bioengineers-shed-light-how-and-when-embryonic-cells-organize-themselves
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