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An Advance Worth Drinking To: Functional, if still tiny, human liver created from stem cells
July 8, 2013
By
Anette Breindl
Starting with induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), scientists have created the first artificial organ – a functional liver bud, which is the precursor to the mature liver that is normally formed early in embryonic development.
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