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Tag Archives: embryo
Listening to the dialogue between the mother and the embryo
What if I asked you to tell me the best moment of your life? You might tell me about the moment you got your first university degree or the moment of your first job promotion. I am sure, though, that … Continue reading
Posted in Medical sciences, Research
Tagged communication, embryo, extracellular vesicles, genetic testing, IVF, mother
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How do embryos talk?
A University of Tartu researcher explains how he and his colleagues study embryo-maternal communication. Continue reading
Posted in Medical sciences, Research
Tagged communication, embryo, in vitro fertilization, medicine, uterus
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The Intercellular Genetic Language Is Our First Language
Professor of Clinical Genomics and Personalized Medicine Alireza Fazeli looks into communication between cells from pregnancy to cancer. Continue reading
Posted in Events, Medical sciences
Tagged cancer, cells, communication, Ebola, embryo, fazeli, infertility, pregnancy, prenatal
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