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* The Patchwork Mouse

on BBC Radio 3

by John Ziman , Professor of Physics at Bristol University
In 1974 a young American biologist drew ink patches on the backs of some mice. In so doing he deliberately faked the results of experiments which, had they been genuine, would have produced a dramatic step forward in tissue transplantation. The story of the patchwork mouse, John Ziman argues, is a contemporary morality play set in a scientificlaboratory.

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