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The artificial embryo can help to clone organs.



Researchers made synthetic living mouse embryos. In that experiment. Researchers simply cloned those mice. Cloned mouses can be a powerful tool in bioresearch because all individuals have precise same genetic heritage. If researchers want to create new organs they must just wait that those organs are visible. 

And then cut them off the embryo. After that they must just put that organ into the petri-dish there is can grow. The thing is that the needed technology is a little bit more complicated than just putting those organs on the nutrient platform. 

But the complicated thing is that moralistic ethic questions if that technology wanted to use with humans. The fact is that there is planned to create things like genetically engineered pigs that can use to create transplant organs. 




Another version of the artificial embryo is the bio-printed structure where stem cells can turn into organs. The core of that structure can be plastic. But there is a chamber inside it where individual organs can be cloned. Cloning individual organs is a little bit different than cloning entire organisms. 

Artificial embryos are one of the most fundamental tools in biotechnology. There are two ways to make artificial or cloned organs. The first thing is to use stem cells. And another version is to use the cells of that organ. The artificial embryo is the thing that delivers nutrients to those cells. And of course, the artificial organ needs blood vessels. The cells that are making those veins must be stored in the tank. 

In the wildest dreams, the artificial embryo is like a doll that involves a chamber where the organs can advance. In some futuristic dreams, the cyborg can grow the organs that it needs in the chambers inside it. The systems create the organs inside those chambers. If researchers want to create a cyborg. Controlled by human brains. That thing needs the nutrient for those neurons. 


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