Lab-Grown Embryo Models Pave the Way for Blood Cell Production and Donation Solutions
Originally Published 2 months ago — by ScienceAlert

Researchers at the University of Cambridge have developed embryo-like structures called hematoids from donated human stem cells that can produce red and white blood cells in the lab, potentially supplementing blood donations and advancing treatments for blood disorders. These structures mimic early human blood development and are more self-sustaining than previous methods, marking a significant step toward regenerative therapies.
