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Shocking: Scientists Successfully Cultivated Beating Human Heart Cells from Spinach Leaves
Scientists have successfully grown beating human heart cells in a decellularized spinach leaf. A multidisciplinary team from Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Arkansas State University-Jonesboro have successfully grown beating human heart cells in a decellularized spinach leaf.
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