[ad_1] At first, scientists successfully cultivated oesophageal organoids – miniature and functional versions of the human food tube – using stem cells, thus paving the way for new ways to study and …
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[ad_1] Scientists working on the bioengineering of the entire human gastrointestinal system in a laboratory are now reporting the use of pluripotent stem cells for the growth of organoids in the human …
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[ad_1] As a first step, US scientists have used stem cells in the laboratory to cultivate the human esophagus, known as the "alimentary tube", which will allow a personalized diagnosis of diseases …
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[ad_1] A human embryonic stem cell line derived from Stanford University is illustrated in this photo distributed to Reuters by the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine on March 9, 2009. (Reuters) As …
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[ad_1] Scientists have developed a esophagus in the lab for the first time, reveals a new report. Organs stemming from patients' cells offer the hope that scientists will one day study abnormalities …
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[ad_1] <a href = "https://3c1703fe8d.site.internapcdn.net/newman/gfx/news/hires/2018/1-scientistsgr.jpg" title = "This microscopic confocal image shows a two-month-old human esophageal organoid -engineering by pluripotent stem cell scientists.Approximately 700 micrometers (0.027 inch) in size, the organoid is …
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