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A look inside a lab that builds synthetic humans and animals
Doctors and Medical professionals have used cadavers for centuries to better understand human anatomy. But, the use of cadavers has limitations, as they are difficult and costly to store and maintain. Now, scientists at a biotech company in Tampa, Florida, have created an alternative.
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