possible to grow functioning human blood vessels in another speciesA team of researchers has managed to grow “perfect†human blood vessels in a Petri dish and a non-human animal for the first time.
As detailed in
a study published Tuesday in Nature, organoids—biomasses grown from stem cells that mimic human organs—were grown after researchers identified an important pathway that prevents changes to blood vessels, a major cause of death in diseases such as diabetes and Alzheimer’s.
“Being able to build human blood vessels as organoids from stem cells is a game changer,†Josef Penninger, director of the Life Sciences Institute at the University of British Columbia and lead author of the study, said in a statement. “Every single organ in our body is linked with the circulatory system [so] this could potentially allow researchers to unravel the causes and treatments for a variety of vascular diseases.†. . .
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Chalk up yet another victory for adult stem cell research.