Scientists from Great Ormond Street Hospital have created organs in labs that can be used to research medical issues, offering a new tool in the fight against coronavirus, writes Dr Miriam Stoppard
This is mind-boggling research. A lab-grown model of the human stomach that can be used to study how infections affect the gastrointestinal system has been developed by a UK-led team of international scientists.
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