3D-printed blood vessels edge us closer to lab-grown organs
Wyss Institute - 07-Jul-2024Engineers create lifelike vascular networks in heart tissue for future organ transplants
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Engineers create lifelike vascular networks in heart tissue for future organ transplants
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