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I found the pieces both by deliberate effort and by accident, and with each discovery I had to reconfigure the growing whole.
Instead of growing whole viruses, Protein Sciences produces just a protein from the virus and it does so in genetically modified insect cells.
Previous attempts at growing whole brains have at best achieved mini-organs that resemble those of nine-week-old foetuses, although these "cerebral organoids" were not complete and only contained certain aspects of the brain.
His team at the heart science centre at Harefield hospital have grown tissue that works in the same way as the valves in human hearts, a significant step towards the goal of growing whole replacement hearts from stem cells.
Thomas Einhorn, head of orthopedic surgery at the Boston University School of Medicine, predicts:"By the end of the 21st century, we'll be growing whole limbs".
The phrase simply means growing whole.
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Researchers said the cells could be used as tissue transplants, or even as a source to grow whole new organs.
It builds on methods pioneered by the American bioengineer Doris Taylor, who first used it in 2008 to grow whole, beating hearts.
The company has actually grown whole organs in the laboratory.
Some exploit known developmental programs in order to either grow whole donor kidneys within living recipients or engineer transplantable kidney tissue in vitro starting with embryonic kidney cells.
Here, we thought, was a First Lady who understood the importance of locally grown, whole and organic foods in her family's diet.
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