Deccan Chronicle

Heart tissue from spinach

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London, March 25: Scientists have been struggling to develop largescale human tissue. In a breakthrou­gh, researcher­s successful­ly turned a spinach leaf into working human heart tissue.

This means they are closer to solving the problem of recreating the tiny, branching networks of blood vessels in human tissue, the Daily Telegraph reported. So far, scientists have unsuccessf­ully tried to use 3D printing to recreate these intricate networks.

While plants and animals have very different ways of transporti­ng chemicals around the body, the networks by which they do so are quite similar.

In order to create the artificial heart, the scientists stripped the plant cells from the spinach leaves, sending fluids and microbeads similar to human blood cells through the spinach vessels and then “seeded” the human cells which are used to line blood vessels into it. Eventually, the same technique cold be sued to grow layers of healthy heart muscles, they suggest. — Agencies

 ??  ?? WHILE plants and animals have very different ways of transporti­ng fluids and chemicals, the structures of the parts that do so are very similar
WHILE plants and animals have very different ways of transporti­ng fluids and chemicals, the structures of the parts that do so are very similar

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