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Live Science on MSNNew pocket-size model of ALS 'breathes and flows like human tissue'A stem-cell-based "organ-on-a-chip" model of ALS mimics early biological changes seen in the degenerative disease.
Science Biology Bioprinting breakthrough uses acoustic waves to create lab-grown human tissue The method forms foundations for brain matter, cartilage, and bone cultures in just minutes. Andrew Paul ...
The researchers behind the printed tissue described their accomplishment in a paper published Feb. 1 in the journal Cell Stem Cell. They hope it will complement other models of the human brain ...
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