Human cells help researchers understand squid camouflage

Squids and octopuses are masters of camouflage. But some aspects of how they become reversibly transparent are still ‘unclear,’ because researchers can’t culture cephalopod skin cells in the lab. Now, researchers have replicated the tunable transparency of squid skin in mammalian cells, which are more easily cultured.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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