“…The use of primary cell cultures has multiple advantages including the ability to culture cells from relatively harmless biopsies, elimination of the effects of diet by culturing in a common environment, and the ability to measure several physiological parameters in the same primary cell lines, such as metabolic rate of whole cells, phospholipid composition, and in situ measures of lipid peroxidizability (Calhoon et al, 2014(Calhoon et al, , 2013Jimenez et al, 2014bJimenez et al, , 2014c. Furthermore, genetic manipulations, such as CRISPR-Cas, could be done in cultures from a variety of species, not just in the model species that have been used so far to test these hypotheses (Hagopian et al, 2010;Sander and Joung, 2014;Shmookler Reis et al, 2011). Use of cell culture would also help eliminate problems with conflicting effects of experimental treatments on different organs (Price and Guglielmo, 2009;Stroud et al, 2009;Wone et al, 2013), as well as the confounding factor of relative internal organ size (Brzęk et al, 2007).…”