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| Johns Hopkins grows tiny brains in petri dishes for lab testing Most new drugs tested on mice don't work on humans, because we're "not 150-pound rats," says Johns Hopkins' Bloomberg School's Dr. Thomas Hartung. He and his team believe the "mini-brains" they've designed and grown in the lab are better test subject... http://www.engadget.com/2016/02/15/j...s-mini-brains/ |
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