HealthcareFirst breathing 'lung-on-chip' developed using genetically identical cells

First breathing 'lung-on-chip' developed using genetically identical cells



Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute and AlveoliX have developed the first human lung-on-chip model using stem cells taken from only one person. These chips simulate breathing motions and lung disease in an individual, holding promise for testing treatments for infections like tuberculosis (TB) and delivering personalized medicine.



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