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Published: 18 October 2016
Ms. Magdesian was frustrated. Then a researcher at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ’s Montreal Neurological Institute, she was having trouble with the spinal cord cells she was studying.
The only way to grow them was in a petri dish, but the cells don’t grow in a dish in the same way they grow in the human body. Instead of growing straight, they get tangled. It made her work harder, slower and more prone to error.
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