Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Rats receive lab-grown esophagi

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A microscope image of some of the regenerated esophageal tissue


Ordinarily, when patients require a total or partial replacement of their esophagus, tissue from their own stomach or intestine is used. This doesn't always result in a fully-functioning organ, plus it also involves the surgical removal of the needed material. Now, however, scientists have come a step closer to being able to grow a new esophagus from the patient's own stem cells, and in fact have already done so – with rats. .. Continue Reading Rats receive lab-grown esophagi



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