A cultured brain
David Jones
Nature, 1999, vol. 397, issue 6715, 111-111
Abstract:
Mouse brain cells can grow and divide in vitro. This prompts Daedalus to suggest that the hit-and-miss business of psychoactive drug design could be transformed by experiments on cultured brain cells in a petri dish. That would reduce the need for tests on animals and humans.
Date: 1999
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