More than 10,000 Americans are waiting for a liver transplant. Many more never make the list, because they are too sick to ...
MIT scientists create injectable "satellite livers" using hydrogel microspheres that could help 10,000+ transplant patients ...
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MIT unveils injectable ‘satellite livers’ that self-assemble inside the body
Researchers at MIT have developed injectable tissue grafts, dubbed “satellite livers,” that self-assemble inside the body ...
More than 10,000 Americans who suffer from chronic liver disease are on a waitlist for a liver transplant, but there are not ...
Injected liver cells stayed viable and functional for eight weeks in mice Can’t keep waiting on the transplant list? How ...
The tissue grafts have the potential to help thousands of Americans on transplant waitlists—amid a shortage of donor livers.
Scientists have developed injectable "mini livers" that can replicate liver function, potentially buying time for those with liver disease.
MIT engineers have developed injectable "satellite livers" made from liver cells and hydrogel microspheres. In animal tests, these mini tissue grafts survived for weeks and produced essential proteins ...
Researchers have developed an injectable, self-assembling miniature liver to help patients awaiting organ transplants.
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