
A new method that has been found to be the most effective in keeping blood vessels open and flowing with blood in new organs has been developed by regenerative medicine researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, a report published in the journal Technology reveals. "Until now, lab-built kidneys have been rodent-sized and have functioned for only one or two hours after transplantation because blood clots developed," said Anthony Atala, M.D., director and ...
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