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Zombie-Like Human Brain Cells Found Growing Tentacles After Death – Science Times
Researchers observed that some cells in the human brain are zombie-like postmortem despite surrounding tissues degrading.

Its common knowledge that once a person dies, blood circulation and air are cut off from the system and all biological processes cease to function. However, neuroscientists recently discovered that some cells in the human brain, due to unknown phenomenon, increase their activity postmortem.
Jeffrey Loeb, lead author, and neurologist from the University of Illinois, and his team spent hours observing zombie-like cells sprouting new tentacles and continued to establish biological processes hours after…
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