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Lab-grown bone could change way we test new medical treatments – Mirage News
University of Sheffield engineers have developed a technology that could change the way we test new medical treatments to repair human organs and bone…

- University of Sheffield engineers have developed a technology that could change the way we test new medical treatments to repair human organs and bone tissue
- New technology uses mini scaffolding – three dimensional structures capable of growing human tissue in a lab
- Process uses a new bone-on-a-chip system that could revolutionise pharmaceutical pre-clinical testing
- Development could reduce the number of animal models used in research
A new technology t…
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