Scientists Create Artificial Liver From Stem Cells
14th Nov 2006, 10:12 GMT
By The Yomiuri Shimbun TOKYO - Researchers at Okayama University's graduate school have succeeded in creating an artificial liver from embryonic stem cells and improving the condition of mice with liver failure by implanting it.
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