Latest Tech in Clinical Grafts? a 'Universal' Blood Vessel: Yale University
January 18, 2020
January 18, 2020
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Jan. 18 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- Yale University issued the following news release:
Yale doctors have developed a way to create vascular grafts from stem cells that are as strong as the original blood vessels they would replace.
The advance, demonstrated in an animal model, may lead to bioengineered grafts suitable for transplant into any human patient using universally compatible cell lines, said the researchers.
Vascular grafts are . . .
Yale doctors have developed a way to create vascular grafts from stem cells that are as strong as the original blood vessels they would replace.
The advance, demonstrated in an animal model, may lead to bioengineered grafts suitable for transplant into any human patient using universally compatible cell lines, said the researchers.
Vascular grafts are . . .