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The tissues were from very old donors (around 80 years old) and had longer elapsed times between enucleation and culture (data not shown).
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The previously classified information about the shipment could finally be revealed because "sufficient time had elapsed" so that it no longer posed a threat to national security, according to the DOE's court filing.
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