Scientists killed two birds with one stone, so to speak. A #jellyfish has been produced recently. Moreover, this jellyfish was produced with cells from mice. United States ' history also took place this experiment. This grueling experiment took four years.This artificial creature was called #Medusoid. Medusoid is almost no different from a real jellyfish. Like the real thing, it contracts and relaxes in the sea and can therefore swim. Moreover, these cells from mice belong to the hearts of mice. These cells, transferred in silicone molds, formed the artificial jellyfish.
The benefits of artificial jellyfish production, which may be a first during this field, are quite one. The purpose of using mouse heart cells is to revolutionize the treatment of heart disease in humans. The development process of Medusoid will be observed and in the future, damaged heart cells will be treated. In addition, there will be another benefit. This artificial creature produced seems to delight animal lovers as well. Because, thanks to this artificial creature, new experiments will not be carried out on real animals, but on these artificial creatures that are almost identical to the real ones . Thus, real animals won't be utilized in experiments and animal rights are going to be protected.
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Not that I don’t believe it, if it’s true, we will eventually seem Jurassic Park as a reality. Fake animals escaping labs.
I wish your article had more referral links to confirm.
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