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Rats' Behavior Changed After Human Tissue Was Inserted Into Their Brains, Research Finds

Por: NBC 6 South Florida World October 17, 2022

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Getty Images Seven years ago, researchers at Stanford University started an ambitious experiment: They began growing miniature, simplified versions of the human brain from stem cells inside a lab, then later injected that tissue into the brains of newborn rats.  Their results, , showed that the brain-like human tissue integrated with the rat tissue, then continued to mature. Those brain cells, in turn, seemed to influence the rats’... + full article



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