promise-isa t1_j9a7gnf wrote on February 20, 2023 at 1:02 PM Reply to comment by hikeonpast in TIL: If you cut 2 different sponges up, disaggregate them (push them through a sieve), and mix the 2 cell-slurries together - the sponge cells reassociate with their own cells, but not cells of the other species. This is being studied to understand tissue repair and transplant rejection. by Geek_Nan It does, depending where/when you are. What do you think we used before plastic? Permalink Parent −2−
promise-isa t1_j9a7gnf wrote
Reply to comment by hikeonpast in TIL: If you cut 2 different sponges up, disaggregate them (push them through a sieve), and mix the 2 cell-slurries together - the sponge cells reassociate with their own cells, but not cells of the other species. This is being studied to understand tissue repair and transplant rejection. by Geek_Nan
It does, depending where/when you are. What do you think we used before plastic?