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brain illustrations attemtping to demonstrate the protective quantum effect discussed in the article

Lab-Created Protein ‘Seeds’ Unlock Mysteries Behind Devastating Brain Diseases

Researchers have developed a system where liver cells and photosynthetic microorganisms can be grown together to create a low-cost, environmentally friendly medium to grow muscle cells without the use of animal serum.

Scientists Develop Breakthrough System for Growing Lab-Grown Meat Without Animal Products

Fat contributes texture and distinct flavor to farm raised beef (shown here) and other meats. Researchers have replicated the texture and composition of natural fat in fat tissue grown from cells.

Lab-grown fat could give cultured meat real flavor and texture

A silent killer, liver cancer prompts race to improve organ replacements

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