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  2. Under the Microscope #3 - Mouse embryo | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/under-the-microscope-3-mouse-embryo
    Thumbnail for Under the Microscope #3 - Mouse embryo | University of Cambridge 26 Jan 2012: Dr Erica Watson. Under the Microscope is a collection of videos that show glimpses of the natural and man-made world in stunning close-up. ... Dr Erica Watson:. "The development of a fetus is elegant yet complex.
  3. mouse | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/topics/mouse
    26 May 2024: Dr Erica Watson tells us that studying this process helps us better understand human pregnancy.
  4. birth | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/topics/birth
    26 May 2024: Dr Erica Watson tells us that studying this process helps us better understand human pregnancy.
  5. embryology | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/topics/embryology
    26 May 2024: Dr Erica Watson tells us that studying this process helps us better understand human pregnancy.
  6. New technique to synthesise nanostructured nanowires | University of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/new-technique-to-synthesise-nanostructured-nanowires
    Thumbnail for New technique to synthesise nanostructured nanowires | University of Cambridge 16 Jul 2015: This catalyst mediated docking process can ‘self-optimise’ to create highly perfect interfaces for the embedded crystals. ... To unravel the complexities of this process, the research team used two customised electron microscopes, one at IBM’s TJ
  7. microscope | University of Cambridge

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    26 May 2024: 24 Sep 2012. By combining advanced imaging with powerful genetic labelling techniques, Professor Bill Harris has imaged the entire process of retinal development. ... Dr Erica Watson tells us that studying this process helps us better understand human
  8. New cell death mechanism has implications for breast cancer…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/new-cell-death-mechanism-has-implications-for-breast-cancer-treatments
    Thumbnail for New cell death mechanism has implications for breast cancer treatments | University of Cambridge 25 Feb 2011: It is thought that most cell death occurs by a process called apoptosis, in which biochemical events lead to cell changes and death. ... She plans to investigate whether the same process works to kill cancer cells in culture.

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