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Default Scientists' realistic lab-grown gut tissue thrives in mice

A team of scientists have not only created gut tissue that's so close to the real thing, they've also successfully grafted it into mice for the first time. The team converted ordinary skin and white blood cells into pluripotent stem cells, which have...

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