What have you accomplished this week? Did you have a productive work meeting? Make a healthy dinner? Match your socks? If you’re one of the researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, University ...
Through a series of experiments, a team of researchers have grown beating human heart cells on spinach leaves. Current bioengineering techniques, like 3-D printing, can't build the intricate, ...
Scientists have found a way to use spinach to build working human heart muscle, potentially solving a long-standing problem in efforts to repair damaged organs. Their study, published this month by ...
Researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute have found a way to grow beating human heart cells on spinach leaves, a technique that could help treat disease or traumatic injury. Current ...
Offering great potential for heart repair, scientists have been able to transform a simple spinach leaf into working human heart tissue. While science has shown that artificially creating organs could ...
Serine acetyltransferase, a key enzyme in the L-cysteine biosynthetic pathway, was purified over 300,000-fold from the stroma of spinach (Spinacia oleracea) leaf chloroplasts. The purification ...
Spinach isn’t merely a heart-healthy veggie. A team of researchers just demonstrated that the green may even be able to grow a heart. In a paper published Wednesday, researchers from Worcester ...
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