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The anatomy and organ functions of frogs are surprisingly similar to those of humans
Observe the disease process in real time
Using CRISPR/Cas9, a method of shutting down gene functions, scientists target genes that play a role in cystic kidney disease
Artificial intelligence analyzes data through light microscope
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