American scientists who have managed to cultivate the growing cells of animal livers in the laboratory, say that day is not far when this organ, suitable for human
transplantation, will start to growing, instead, as yet, taken from the donor.
The research team of a hospital said the details of the project, during which they succeeded in the laboratory grow transplanted liver cells from cells taken from rats.
The result is, as it claims, a major step forward that will in the not too distant future, enable the cultivation of the liver in laboratory conditions.
Scientists have managed to isolate and separate cells from the surrounding liver tissue, and obtained cells, called hepatocytes, are grown in artificial surroundings as an independent.
So grown cells are transplanted to rats and they lived a short time in the cell recipients, along with normal liver.
The research team confirmed that liver cells are successfully grown and transplanted, but warn that they have taken only a small part of the normal liver function.
The problem of their further growth in the body and connect with the recipient’s circulation remains an unsolved problem.
So let’s just hope they will find solution soon…

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