If the lungs work, they could help the more than 1,600 people awaiting a lung transplant. Lungs are one of the many body parts being manufactured in the lab. Parts, such as tracheas and livers, are even further along.
"Whole-organ engineering is going to work as a solution to the organ donor shortage."
The researchers in Texas started with lungs from two children who'd died
from trauma, most likely a car accident, Nichols said. Their lungs were
too damaged to be used for transplantation, but they did have some
healthy tissue.
They took one of the lungs and stripped away nearly everything, leaving a scaffolding of collagen and elastin.
The scientists took cells from the other lung and put them on the scaffolding. They immersed the structure in a large chamber filled with a liquid "resembling Kool-Aid,", which provided nutrients for the cells to grow.
They took one of the lungs and stripped away nearly everything, leaving a scaffolding of collagen and elastin.
The scientists took cells from the other lung and put them on the scaffolding. They immersed the structure in a large chamber filled with a liquid "resembling Kool-Aid,", which provided nutrients for the cells to grow.
After about four weeks, an engineered human lung emerged. Wow! medical researchers are really going far.
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