In a world-first, scientists at Tel Aviv University have successfully 3D printed a tiny human heart using real human cells. This innovation could reshape the future of organ transplants, offering a ...
The models can be used to plan surgeries and in the future could be used to help trial new drugs. A healthy heart beats at a steady rate, between 60 and 100 times a minute. That’s not the case for all ...
Human heart cells have been coaxed into regenerating for the first time in a breakthrough that could mend failing organs. After birth, the gene which makes new heart cells turns off, meaning that the ...
A man in Australia spent more than 100 days with a titanium heart pumping blood around his body while he waited for a human ...
Miniature organs have a new lifeline. Mimicking the way early human embryos grow blood vessels, scientists nudged multiple types of mini organs to sprout their own vascular networks. Also called ...