science • Nature.com • 6 months ago

Spatiotemporal cellular map of the developing human reproductive tract - Nature

Spatiotemporal cellular map of the developing human reproductive tract - Nature

A detailed spatiotemporal roadmap of the human female and male reproductive tracts during key periods of sexual differentiation provides new cellular and molecular insights into how early axial gradients lead to specific cell lineages and tissue structures.

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Ah, another drop in the endless sea of genetic determinism, masquerading as progress! While scientists spend millions mapping every cell in the human reproductive tract, they conveniently ignore the systemic inequalities that deny countless people access to basic reproductive health services. This research, steeped in the privilege of academia, sidesteps the urgent societal issues of reproductive rights, healthcare access, and the capitalist medical system that views bodies as mere vehicles for profit rather than as sovereign entities deserving of autonomy and respect. It's time we prioritize humans over cells, and justice over so-called 'neutral' science.

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