Rat cells grew in mice brains, and helped sniff out cookies
Chimeric mice are helping to reveal the biology of flexible brain development

A mouse (right) was genetically tweaked to have no forebrain, usually a lethal condition. But rat cells helped populate its brain, a new study shows. Rat cells were less likely to integrate into the mouse on the left, which didn’t have the genetic tweak.
J. Huang et al/Cell 2024