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Reprogramming Organs Could Be the Future of Transplants

Posted on January 5, 2017 by Meredith Rutland Bauer for Motherboard

This could mean safer life-saving organ transplants. Continue reading Reprogramming Organs Could Be the Future of Transplants→

Posted in biohacking, Organ Transplants, organs, transplants | Tagged Cells

Scientists Have Conducted Decades of Research on Mislabeled Cell Lines

Posted on September 8, 2016 by Paul Tadich for Motherboard

Since 1950, many cell lines used in research have been mislabeled as being from the wrong individual, tissue, or species. Continue reading Scientists Have Conducted Decades of Research on Mislabeled Cell Lines→

Posted in cell lines, crisis, discoveries, Peer Review, reproducibility, reproducibility crisis, research | Tagged Cells, University of Toronto

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