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Heart Tissue Retreat: 3D Printing for Better Healing
Wednesday, January 22, 2025
questions arose: How do these scaffolds help the cells grow and work better? The answer lies in the scaffold's influence on the cells' calcium handling and the expression of ion channel genes. In simple terms, it's like giving the cells a better rhythm.
Using these special scaffolds, Dr. Smith's team created more complex heart tissues, adding other essential cells like endothelial cells and mesenchymal stem cells. When these tissues were tested in mice with heart injuries, the results were encouraging. The tissues helped heal the injured hearts and improved the mice's heart function.
Overall, Dr. Smith's work opens up new possibilities for heart tissue regeneration. It's a step forward in cardiovascular medicine, showing that a well-structured environment can greatly enhance healing.
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