The cultivation of an individual organ from cells in an artificial container ex vitro marked a first for humanity, bearing epoch-making significance.
Yang Ping suppressed his excitement and memorized the cultivation period number displayed on the screen. He hurried to the cultivator, put on his gloves, gently opened the transparent cover, and carefully took out a single piece of complete muscle, moist with nutrient solution. He cradled the muscle in his hand and carefully observed it.
This was a piece of muscle obtained. Yang Ping had conducted a simple experiment such as electrical stimulation; under the stimulation, it could contract normally.
Just like human muscles that cannot endure ischemia, this muscle could not be away from the nutrient solution for too long. Here, the nutrient solution acted like human blood, providing the muscle with sufficient oxygen and nutrients.