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“The notion that you can track individual cells in them is just phenomenal,” says Susan Mango. Her team observes how one cell becomes two, two become four, and so on, focusing on how pools of cells in the mature worm do things in a cohesive fashion, forming an organ such as the throat – the worm organ Mango studies. Photograph by Rose Lincoln/Harvard staff photographer |
How does a worm build a throat?Mention worms to most people, and they probably think of fishing, gardening, or trips to the vet. Mention them to Susan E. |
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