Lab-Grown Embryo Models Produce Functional Blood Cells in Scientific Breakthrough
Scientists have created embryo-like structures that function as miniature blood factories, producing both red and white blood cells in laboratory conditions. This breakthrough could eventually help address shortages in blood donations for patients with blood disorders, according to researchers at the University of Cambridge.
Scientific Breakthrough in Blood Cell Production
Researchers have developed embryo-like structures that can produce human blood cells in laboratory conditions, according to reports from the University of Cambridge. The team behind the innovation calls these tiny blood factories ‘hematoids,’ which sources indicate could one day supplement traditional blood donations for patients with conditions like leukemia and lymphoma.