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Trachea Tissue-Engineered by Researchers
In a new study, researchers have used tissue engineering to reconstruct defective tracheas in fetal lambs, using cells from the amniotic fluid to grow sections of the cartilage tube and then implanting those living grafts into the lambs while still in the womb. More...28 Oct 2005
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