💨 Abstract
Scientists have unveiled the first blueprint of human skeletal development as part of the Human Cell Atlas project, which aims to create a comprehensive atlas of every cell type in the body. This project involves researchers worldwide, with the goal of understanding human health and diagnosing and treating diseases. The researchers mapped skeletal development in the first trimester of pregnancy, identifying cells, gene networks, and interactions involved in bone growth.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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