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Scientists make breakthrough in replacing laboratory animals with human 'organ sacks'

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Scientists make breakthrough in replacing laboratory animals with human 'organ sacks'
Scientists have made a breakthrough that may make it possible to create human organs on demand in the future. A team of researchers has achieved what one of its leaders described as feeling "a bit like sci-fi" — using CRISPR gene-editing technology to excise the Y chromosome from male mouse embryos, effectively converting them into females. The resulting animals were female clones genetically identical to their ma
18 Aug, 20:19