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HomePhys.org - BiotechnologyAlgae unlock a cheaper, greener and more ethical way to grow cells

Algae unlock a cheaper, greener and more ethical way to grow cells

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The time it takes to grow new skin for burns victims could be improved thanks to a new method of cell cultivation using algae, developed by University of Queensland researchers.

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