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Researchers put mouse embryos in suspended animation – University of California


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Researchers put mouse embryos in suspended animation
University of California
The researchers found that drugs that inhibit the activity a master regulator of cell growth called mTOR can put these early embryos into a stable and reversible state of suspended animation. “Normally, blastocysts only last a day or two, max, in the lab.
'Suspended' mouse embryos open new research paths to reproduction, cancerFierceBiotech


Scientists find way to 'pause' embryo development for up to a monthDaily Times
Pausing Life: Mouse Embryos Placed in Suspended Animation Can Survive for WeeksFuturism

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2016-11-28 NEWS
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