Yesterday, we talked about Ali-BAL– the bioreactor that can (possibly) afford folks the ability to recover from liver poisoning. After all, we know that livers are not readily available for transplantation- and engineering a liver is rather difficult because of the blood vessel networks that are incorporated in the liver.
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SciFi or just Sci?
Don’t you just love science fiction? Because the best science fiction involves conjecture of the world as it could be. I remember being mesmerized by Tom Swift, Jr., as a young boy. Other than the delusion perpetrated that Victor Appleton II wrote the series (instead of Harriet Stratemeyer Adams), they were wonderful books. (I only read the first 16; then I graduated to Robert Heinlein.)
Stem Cells Need a Framework for Organ Functionality
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