Human Bones Grown from Stem Cells in Fat
September 4, 2012 | Terry Sharrer
Researchers at Technion (the Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa) have used fat-derived mesenchymal (embryonic connective tissue) stem cells to regrow bones on a protein scaffold. And, they have used imaging to determine the proper fit for a replaced bone. The growing is done in an automated bioreactor. Human clinical trials are under way. MORE
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