Australia: a breakthrough in human organ development research

Australian scientists have successfully cultivated beating heart tissue in the laboratory in the world's first groundbreaking study. This success may pave the way for the creation of human organs

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Australian scientists have successfully cultivated beating heart tissue in the laboratory in the world's first groundbreaking study. This success could pave the way for the creation of service agencies for transplant surgeries, organ replacement .

The team said their aim was to create and feed organs, including parts of the heart, by using patient stem cells to avoid immune elimination problems in transplant agency.

Until now, scientists have only been able to create 2-dimensional tissue like skin in the laboratory. However, the team leader of many Australian scientists and surgeonsayne Morrison said they can grow 3-dimensional tissue that will one day help create organs in the body.

' The creation of these organs is of tremendous significance to thousands of people around the world - whose lives depend on transplant surgery, especially heart patients ', Morrison said. .

WALL VY

Update 14 December 2018
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