Scientists Build a Lab Womb Lining to Watch Embryos Implant – Shivani Scientific Industries
Shivani Scientific Industries shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Breakthrough: Scientists Build a Lab ‘Womb Lining’ to Watch Embryos Implant for the First Time!
Imagine peeking into one of life’s greatest mysteries—the moment a tiny embryo nestles into the womb and starts a pregnancy. Until now, this hidden process was impossible to study directly.
But researchers at the Babraham Institute and Stanford University just changed that! They engineered a super-realistic 3D model of the womb lining using donated cells and clever gel tech.
They watched donated IVF embryos attach, invade the lining, release hCG (that pregnancy test hormone!), and hit key milestones—like forming placenta precursors—all while ‘eavesdropping’ on the molecular chit-chat between embryo and womb.
This game-changer could unlock why so many IVF attempts fail, explain early miscarriages, and pave the way for better fertility treatments. As Dr. Peter Rugg-Gunn says: ‘It’s incredible to see it!’
The future of understanding pregnancy just got brighter!
Detail article, please follow the link.”

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