Scientists grow a tiny human “blood factory” that actually works
Discover how scientists have successfully developed a tiny human "blood factory" that mimics the bone marrow system within our bodies. This innovative model replicates the intricate structure and functions of real bone marrow, maintaining the full spectrum of cells and signals required for blood production over extended periods. With the potential to revolutionize research on blood cancers and drug testing, this breakthrough could pave the way for more tailored treatment approaches in the future. Explore the possibilities of this groundbreaking development in understanding and advancing blood-related medical science.