Base Editing Study Uncovers NANOG Gene's Critical Role in Early Human Development

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Published: 2026-07-07
Category: science
Source: University of Cambridge (Apollo Repository)
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A new study published in Nature utilized adenine base editing to reveal the critical function of the NANOG gene in human pluripotency and epiblast specification. This research provides significant insights into the initial cell lineages during early human development. It marks the first instance of base editing being applied to investigate a developmental regulator within human embryos.

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