Thanks! Right now this isn't anything more than a thought experiment. But if in college I have any autonomy in a lab, I'll definitely ask for help. I have managed to download a few books on tissue culture. Reading and researching is as far as I can take this until college starts. (I'm a recent high school grad)
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