London scientists have begun to grow organs to order



Scientists working in the Research Institute of the Hospital "Royal Free" in Hampstead, London, trying to grow the ears, nose, trachea, and other human organs with stem cells. So far, only a few patients were able to get cultured lacrimal ducts, the trachea and blood vessels from the lab, but scientists hope that soon this list will replenish ears and nosami.

During a recent visit to the press in the laboratory of Professor Alex Seyfalian he showed reporters the complex automated machines to impart the desired shape bodies of polymeric material, and the process of seeding stem kletok.

Prospects for the use of artificially grown organs seemed so promising that almost all of the UK interested in them. London Mayor Boris Johnson, inspired by the news, announced a new initiative to attract investment in innovative research in the field of health. Seyfalian estimates that his research since 2005 has been spent around £ 10 million, but expressed hope that the laboratory will be available once authorities kazhdomu.

The polymeric material used to produce bodies patented. Sami bodies yet awaiting regulatory approval and patent byuro.

Source: mirfactov.com/