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This image shows a section of a human trunk organoid, precursor to the spine and nervous system, grown from human stem cells. The green spot is a notochord, a rod-shaped tissue that acts as a kind of GPS system.
Credit: Tiago Rito.
This image shows a section of a human trunk organoid, precursor to the spine and nervous system, grown from human stem cells. The green spot is a notochord, a rod-shaped tissue that acts as a kind of GPS system.
Credit: Tiago Rito.