Although people-growing is probably a long way off, mice can now mostly develop inside an artificial uterus (try private window if you hit a paywall) thanks to a breakthrough in developmental biology.
You have full access to this article via your institution. Figure 2: Wnt7a expression is downregulated in DES-exposed mice at the time of birth.
Although people-growing is probably a long way off, mice can now mostly develop inside an artificial uterus (try private window if you hit a paywall) thanks to a breakthrough in developmental biology.
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