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The Plant tissue culture is focusing on other staple foods like cassava, yam, plantain, etc.
UNESCO: Education
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Also an EPG member, Manish Jain has taken Pune's Kumar construction group into high-tech tissue culture.
CNN: Recasting the Mind
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There is, however, a third possibility--generating replacement cells from a patient's own brain in a tissue culture.
ECONOMIST: Something new in mind
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Indeed, the UNN project is further subdivided into three major experimental sub units namely: Mushroom, Plant and animal Cell tissue culture.
UNESCO: Education
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Wambugu won the World Bank award for global development in 2000 after introducing the tissue-culture banana to Kenya.
FORBES: Millions Served
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The complex includes a training center for farmers, a demonstration plot and research and tissue-culture labs.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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If tissue-culture technology, a predecessor to genetically modifying organisms, is any indicator, the payoff for Africa could be huge.
FORBES: Millions Served
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"The unwillingness of Facebook and Google to share a public commons when it comes to the intersection of search and social is corrosive to the connective tissue of our shared culture, " he said.
BBC: Screenshot of Google+
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At the Touro College School of Health Sciences in New York, Morris Benjaminson and his team are working on removing living tissue from fish, and then growing it in culture.
ECONOMIST: Monitor
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In addition to the extremely expensive process of cloning, for each patient you have to culture stem cells and reliably turn them into the tissue you want with 100% efficiency, so you don't get a single left over stem cell that will cause tumors.
CNN: Human stem cell cloning: 'Holy Grail' or techno-fantasy?
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To his delight, the extracted tissue thrived and grew, and many of the cells in the resulting culture did indeed contain proteins known to be characteristic of neural stem cells.
ECONOMIST: Stem cells