Real artificial blood vessels

October 9th 2007

Scientists have managed to form blood vessels from a snippet of a patient’s skin. The blood vessels were grown in a laboratory and then implanted to restore blood flow around the patient’s damaged arteries and veins.

It is the first time blood vessels created entirely from a patient’s own tissues have been used for this purpose, the researchers report in the current issue of The New England Journal of Medicine.

More on this in the New York Times

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