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Mini-Brains? Scientists Grow Rice Grain-Sized Brains to Aid Parkinson's Research
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Scientists from Singapore grew "mini-brains" the size of rice grains to aid in Parkinson's research. The miniature versions of the human midbrain measure about 2 mm to 3 mm long, about the size of a grain of rice, and are said to help scientists in ...
Lab-grown 'mini human brains' to fight Parkinson'sTimes of India
Scientists create 'Minibrains' to research Parkinson's diseaseRedOrbit
How lab-grown 'mini human brains' could help counter Parkinson's diseaseDaily News & Analysis
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