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Saul Barton
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24 April, 23:11
What do cell and organ cultures have in common?
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24 April, 23:25
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Organ culture is a development from tissue culture methods of research, the organ culture is able to accurately model functions of an organ in various states and conditions
They can be used to grow a new organism
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