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Of course, even more local would be to make cultured butter in your own kitchen.
Next week, 18 Reasons will hold a Butter Fest, where participants will learn how to make cultured butter, taste commercial butters and contribute to a "butter-centric" potluck.
It not only sets commercial interests against conservationists and ecologists, but also pits the interests of one business, catfish farming, against the interests of another, the sale of mussel shells to Japan to make cultured pearls.
Other researchers are studying different kinds of stem cells that, unlike myosatellite cells, can reproduce indefinitely, ensuring a "livestock-autonomous" supply of cells to make cultured meat.
The first researchers to work out how to do it, in 2006, used genes for proteins called transcription factors, which switch other genes on and off, to make cultured skin cells pluripotent.
And, for reasons as yet undiscovered, the embryonic neck-skin of birds produces more retinoic acid than the embryonic skin from any other part of their bodies.Indeed, Dr Headon was able to make cultured skin samples from ordinary chickens featherless by dosing them with BMP12.
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Modern Meadow's plan is to start out by making cultured leather.
When Kokichi Mikimoto first developed his technique for making cultured pearls in 1893, he changed forever the way in which pearls were obtained and the prices that people were willing to pay for them.
Zuker says his group will try to bolster the case by making cultured cells produce the TR1 or TR2 proteins and testing if bitter or sweet compounds activate a reporter gene linked to the receptor.
Making cultured butter can be done cleanly, but it is possible that you might splash some buttermilk or get some butter on your clothes.
If it can be made to work, cultured meat holds the potential to feed the world's growing human population without the devastating environmental impacts of farming ever more animals.
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