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| Growing Heart Muscle: Rapid 3-D Cell-growth Technique Produces Pulsing, Organized Tissue It looks, contracts and responds almost like natural heart muscle -- even though it was grown in the lab. And it brings scientists another step closer to the goal of creating replacement parts for damaged human hearts. A new paper describes a new way to grow bioengineered heart muscle, or BEHM, that acts more like natural muscle than ever before achieved. |
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