Scientists print first 3D heart using patient’s biological materials0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- April 16, 2019
Engineered heart completely matches the immunological, cellular, biochemical and anatomical properties of the patient
Engineered heart completely matches the immunological, cellular, biochemical and anatomical properties of the patient
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