A South Korean biotech company is now the first and only one in the world to produce a bio-3D-printed windpipe that was successfully transplanted into a human body, according to the Good News Network.
It's a big day in the consumer media, abuzz with the news that doctors linkurl:engineered a windpipe;http://www.the-scientist.com/article/daily/53878/ for a 30-year ...
It travels down the trachea – or windpipe – into one of two bronchi and into bronchioles before entering one of millions of alveoli, where gaseous exchange takes place. When we breathe out ...
Warren has had a few complications but is recovering well, according to the NYT. The scaffold and bioreactor in which the synthetic trachea was cultured with stem cells taken from bone marrow was ...
When the doctor examined him, he found a pea stuck in the child's windpipe, due to which he was referred to Hapur. The child died during treatment at the hospital in Hapur. Anil Kumar's seven ...
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