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Wholehearted attempt to Repair Broken HeartsScientists have successfully grown a new heart in the laboratory.
The researchers, led by Doris Taylor, now hope that the technique could be used to repair damaged hearts in humans. "We used immature heart cells in this version as a proof of concept," says Taylor. "Going forward, our goal is to use a patient's stem cells to build a new heart." This would help to avoid the problems of immune rejection of donated organs. But can the technique be scaled up from a rat to something the size of a human heart? Yes, say the researchers who have now successfully used the technique on a pig's heart, which is similar in size to our own. According to team member Harald Ott, "we just took nature's own building blocks to build a new organ." 13th Jan 2008 |
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