Scientists grow perfect human blood vessels in a petri dish
Scientists have managed to grow perfect human blood vessels as organoids in a petri dish for the first time. The […]
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Scientists have managed to grow perfect human blood vessels as organoids in a petri dish for the first time. The […] Gerald Medoff, MD, an emeritus professor of medicine and beloved former director of the Division of Infectious Diseases at Washington […] The death toll from the latest outbreak of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo has passed the 400 mark […] Cancer is a multidisciplinary disease, with different mutations leading to different prognoses and treatment necessities. Among the most important mutation […] The transformation of embryonic stem cells, and their induced pluripotent counterparts into potentially limitless supplies of new heart tissue has […] Patients could benefit from improved care and outcomes thanks to new research guidance developed as part of a University of […] At a time when several states are moving to legalize recreational use of marijuana, new research shows that concerns about […] Men with dyslexia have altered structural connections between the thalamus and auditory cortex on the left side of the brain, […] Leaky capillaries in the brain portend early onset of Alzheimer’s disease as they signal cognitive impairment before hallmark toxic proteins […] Emergency and urgent hospitalizations are associated with an increased rate of cognitive decline in older adults, report researchers at Rush […]
Scientists grow perfect human blood vessels in a petri dish
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