All Coral Cells Grown in a Dish for the First Time
All Coral Cells Grown in a Dish for the First Time
Studying corals usually requires either observing them alive in the ocean or examining their dead tissue in a laboratory. But new research offers a way to keep all coral cell types alive in a lab culture for two weeks or longer, opening novel experimental possibilities.
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Studying corals usually requires either observing them alive in the ocean or examining their dead tissue in a laboratory. But new research offers a way to keep all coral cell types alive in a lab culture for two weeks or longer, opening novel experimental possibilities.
Continue Reading . . . https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/all-coral-cells-grown-in-a-dish-for-the-first-time/