00:00Researchers at the University of Amsterdam have developed an innovative, interactive
00:103D database that illuminates the intricacies of human embryonic development.
00:16This cutting-edge tool is based on historical data from human embryos.
00:21The study, spearheaded by Bernadette S. Baker and published in the journal Science, meticulously
00:27examined nearly 5,000 embryonic specimens from the Carnegie Institution's renowned
00:32collection in Washington.
00:35The authors suggest that this resource holds immense potential for medical science students,
00:40particularly those focused on human development and associated diseases.
00:46This groundbreaking database promises to be an invaluable asset for future educational
00:51and research endeavors.
00:57Learn more at www.universityofamsterdam.com
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