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Marie Piantino1, Quentin Muller1, Chika Nakadozono2
1Consortium for Future Innovation by Cultured Meat, Osaka, Japan.
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Cultivated meat (CM) refers to edible lab-grown meat that incorporates cultivated animal cells. It has the potential to address some issues associated with real meat (RM) production, including the ethical and environmental impact of animal farming, and health concerns. Recently, various biomanufacturing methods have been developed to attempt to recreate realistic meat in the laboratory. We therefore overview recent achievements and challenges in the production of CM. We also discuss the issues that need to be addressed and suggest additional recommendations and potential criteria to help to bridge the gap between CM and RM from an engineering standpoint.
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