Thursday, June 26, 2008

Scientists discover how an injured embryo can regenerate itself: Keep its organs in relative proportion

Source: Weizmann Institute of Science
Date: June 26, 2008

Summary:

Scientists have developed a mathematical model to describe interactions that occur within genetic networks of an embryo, answering the age-old question of how half embryos are able to maintain their tissues and organs in the correct proportions despite being smaller than a normal sized embryo. Understanding the processes that govern embryonic cell development, may lead, in the future, to scientists being able to repair injured tissues.