Functional intestinal tissue created from stem cells
Study first author Jason Spence, PhD, along with Suh-Chin Lin, PhD, view microscopic images of cells expressing flourescent biomarkers (Photo: Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center)
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In a world first, scientists from Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center have created functioning fetal intestinal tissue from pluripotent stem cells. It is now hoped that such lab-grown tissue could be used to research treatments for gastro-intestinal diseases, or for transplantation.
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