Scientists have grown a person’s stomach in laboratories

Scientists have grown a person’s stomach in a laboratoryA photo from open sources by American researchers from Children’s Cincinnati’s laboratory-grown tiny human stomach. It gives hope to those people who suffer from ulcers and cancer of the stomach. Scientists were able to grow tissue, which exactly repeat the functions of the gastric cells. Such tiny stomachs can be used to model different diseases, as well as for quick testing of drugs that prescribed for the treatment of the stomach. Now scientists have the opportunity a deeper and more detailed study of the development of type II diabetes, resulting from obesity. The global epidemic of the disease currently embracing humanity. Scientists used pluripotent stem cells that have the ability becomes any body cells in order to create organoids – three-dimensional organ receptors with the potential to develop into tissues with a specific function, such as the stomach. In this case for the first time in the history of science, scientists have produced 3D cells growing in the stomach, and this gives prospects for the generation of other organs, for example, lungs or pancreas.

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