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<title>Scientists are making human-monkey hybrids in China</title>
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<description>Scientists may have taken a big&#x26;#x2014;and controversial&#x26;#x2014;leap by mixing human cells into monkey embryos. who operates a lab at the Salk Institute in California, has been working working with monkey researchers in China to perform the disturbing research. Their objective is to create &#x26;#x201C;human-animal chimeras,&#x26;#x201D; in this case monkey embryos to which human cells are added. Why, why? The idea behind the research is to fashion animals that possess organs, like a kidney or liver, made up entirely of human cells. Such animals could be used as sources of organs for transplantation. Making chimeras: The technique for making chimeras involves...</description>
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