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Cardiac Organoids Bring Hope for Treating Heart Disease

Summary by labonline.com.au
Australian scientists have developed lab-grown, three-dimensional heart tissues known as cardiac organoids that mimic the structure and function of real adult human heart muscle.
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In a new landmark of science, a group of researchers is creating sophisticated miniorgans in the laboratory, capable of forming their own blood vessels. These structures mimic the heart, liver, lungs, and intestines are some of the most complex models of human development ever created and contain cellular populations never before seen. According to the scientific journal Nature, which cites studies by Science and Cell, organoids — three-dimensio…

To reach mature organs ready for transplantation, the integration of lymphatic vessels is needed. Currently, organoids obtained from stem cells are used to study diseases. Until recently, they did not have their own vascular network, which limited their functionality. Where is genetics heading? The first step would be to create organs in the laboratory. And that is not far off. An international team of researchers has succeeded for the first tim…

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labonline.com.au broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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