How embryonic cells 'read' their boundaries to organize themselves | HappeningNow.news
Published Date: June 30, 2026

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How embryonic cells 'read' their boundaries to organize themselves

In the earliest stages of life, mammalian embryos start as a disorganized cluster of cells.

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In the earliest stages of life, mammalian embryos start as a disorganized cluster of cells. As development progresses, these cells become organized into well-defined shapes and structures. This process happens again and again during development, yet it unfolds in environments full of noise and variability. So how do individual cells know which way to point?…

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