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> Part of the reason we decided to make this video and do this test is because we use cells in our work all the time. But buying prepared cell lines is really :bip: for the tiny amount of tissue you get, so it's extremely limiting.
> Our thinking was that if we can use grocery store meat as the source of our cells, first off, we don't need to work with live animals, which is a huge boon. And if we need a specific tissue type, it's pretty easy to just buy a bit of brain or a kidney or whatever else. A pack of chicken hearts is maybe $4, but would give us enough material to make a small army of meat robots.
> So, the obvious question is, can we establish a healthy growing culture from these samples? Unfortunately, I'm just going to have to jump to the ending of that question because the answer is both yes and no. Can it be done? Yes. Did we manage it? No. But the reason isn't the source of cells, we think there's something wrong with our protocol.