Mo Ebrahimkhani
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Mo Ebrahimkhani
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Scientist - interested in how embryo builds itself.
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A big thanks to all authors, especially Professor Naihe Jing and Penglei Shen for guiding our embryo model into organogenesis, and to our PhD students Jiahui Huang and Wei Guan for their efforts. And of course, to Huanhuan Li, the driving force behind this work.( 3/3)
August 7, 2025 at 3:58 PM
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Starting from PSCs, a brief reprogramming step gives rise to “embryo founder-like cells” (EFCs). EFCs segregate embryonic and extraembryonic lineages and self-organize to closely mirror natural embryo development, both morphologically and at the molecular level.
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August 7, 2025 at 3:58 PM
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A recent paper reveals a surprising insight. The length of the cell cycle in a particular tissue determines the oncogenic transformation capacity of particular oncogenes, with tissues with shorter cell cycles most susceptible 3/n
July 26, 2025 at 2:14 PM