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21/08/2017

Beautiful.

Spermbots deliver s***m to egg 13/08/2017

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Spermbots deliver s***m to egg In order to help “poor swimmers”, scientists developed “s***mbots” that can deliver healthy s***m to an egg. The tiny metallic helices are just large enough ...

Timeline photos 09/12/2016

BARCELOMA

media.giphy.com 05/03/2016

Formación del macizo facial. :)

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08/02/2016

Vendemos un ejemplar nuevo del Carlson de embriología (el mejor, en nuestra opinión) a $850. Si hay algún interesado contáctennos por mensaje privado. :)

Timeline photos 08/12/2015

Interesting toe deformity including the corresponding x-ray!

This is an example of preaxial polydactyly, thus the development of additional toes or fingers.

Polydactyly occurs when the body follows a different set of directions than usual while forming the hands or feet during development. Researchers are still learning about all the genes that cause extra digits.

The trait may be passed down in families as an isolated, benign condition, like having a hitchhiker's thumb or being double jointed. This is considered a non-syndromic anomaly. Alternatively, the trait may exist as part of a syndrome, which is a group of several recognizable clinical features that often occur together.

Some syndromes that might present with polydactyly include Greig Cephalopolysyndactyly Syndrome (GCPS) or Bardet-Biedl Syndrome (BBS).

A prominent example of a person with polydactyly is Liam Gallagher, lead singer of former English rock band Oasis :)

Found on http://bit.ly/1MjTKLd

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17/10/2015

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This never ceases to amaze me! :D

Scientists successfully grow human brain equivalent to 5-week-old foetus in the lab 30/08/2015

http://www.sciencealert.com/scientists-successfully-grow-human-brain-equivalent-to-5-week-old-foetus-in-the-lab

Scientists successfully grow human brain equivalent to 5-week-old foetus in the lab Growing brain tissue in a dish has been done before , but bold new research announced this week shows that scientists’ ability to create human brains in laboratory settings has come a long way quickly. Researchers at the Ohio State University in...

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