When biomedical researchers need to test their latest ideas, they often turn to engineered human tissue that mimics the responses in our own
When biomedical researchers need to test their latest ideas, they often turn to engineered human tissue that mimics the responses in our own bodies. It's become an important intermediary step before human clinical trials. One limiting factor: The cells need blood circulation to survive, and achieving that can be difficult in three-dimensional cell structures. Without proper vascular systems—even primitive ones—engineered tissue faces restricted size and functionality, even developing necrotic regions of dead cells.
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