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The boom in mini stomachs, brains, breasts, kidneys and more

Cassandra Willyard
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Nature, 2015, vol. 523, issue 7562, 520-522

Abstract: Biologists are building banks of 'organoids', and learning a lot about human development on the way.

Date: 2015
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