Liver and Kidney Tissues Successfully Grown in Space in Historic First
Scientists have successfully cultivated liver and kidney tissues in outer space for the first time. The mission was a joint effort between Auxilium Biotechnologies and the Wake Forest Institute. Advanced bioprinting techniques were used, with the microgravity environment enabling better cell distribution and tissue growth than possible on Earth. Researchers say the breakthrough could open new possibilities for organ repair and replacement therapies in the future.
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