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By stripping a kidney of its cells and repopulating it with new ones, scientists have shown in a rat that a bioengineered kidney can function to some extent like a normal one. The work, published April 14 in Nature Medicine, reveals that the protein scaffold of a kidney provides the architecture and chemical cues that new cells need to adopt the roles of kidney cells.

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Swedish Chef Ramsay

Oh god, I’m in tears, specially the last one.
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awkward-elevator:

Swedish Chef Ramsay

Oh god, I’m in tears, specially the last one.
judhudson:


awkward-elevator:

Swedish Chef Ramsay

Oh god, I’m in tears, specially the last one.
judhudson:


awkward-elevator:

Swedish Chef Ramsay

Oh god, I’m in tears, specially the last one.
judhudson:


awkward-elevator:

Swedish Chef Ramsay

Oh god, I’m in tears, specially the last one.
judhudson:


awkward-elevator:

Swedish Chef Ramsay

Oh god, I’m in tears, specially the last one.
judhudson:


awkward-elevator:

Swedish Chef Ramsay

Oh god, I’m in tears, specially the last one.

judhudson:

awkward-elevator:

Swedish Chef Ramsay

Oh god, I’m in tears, specially the last one.

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