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A new bioreactor system uses hollow fibers to deliver nutrients to lab-grown tissue, enabling scalable cultured chicken meat ...
The scientific procedure used a device that mimics blood vessels in the human body, enabling the meat to grow.
A bioreactor that mimics a circulatory system can deliver nutrients and oxygen to artificial tissue, enabling the production ...
Researchers have developed a hollow fiber bioreactor that mimics a circulatory system, overcoming challenges in tissue ...
Lab-grown chicken nuggets are now closer to reality due to blood vessel-mimicking microfibers. Researchers at the University ...
We’re using semipermeable hollow fibers, which mimic blood vessels in their ability to deliver nutrients to the tissues,” ...
New technology could allow the mass-scale, automated production of cultivated chicken meat in the near future.
A bioreactor that mimics a circulatory system can deliver nutrients and oxygen to artificial tissue, enabling the production of over 10 grams of chicken muscle for cultured meat applications.
The piece of lab-grown meat had an artificial circulatory system of hollow fibers delivering nutrients and oxygen.
Nugget-sized chunks of chicken with the texture of real meat have been grown in a lab for the first time. Japanese scientists ...
Ethical chicken nuggets might soon be on the menu as Japanese scientists have successfully produced more than 10 grams of ...