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To demonstrate a new method for fabricating three-dimensional living biological structures, researchers at the University of Tokyo’s Institute of Industrial Science (IIS) have created a 5-millimeter tall doll composed of living cells.

According to an announcement made on January 22, the researchers created the tiny figurine by cultivating 100,000 cell capsules — 0.1-millimeter balls of collagen, each coated with dozens of skin cells — together inside a doll-shaped mold for one day. After the cell capsules had coalesced to form the doll-shaped mass of tissue, it was placed in a culture solution, where it reportedly survived for more than a day.

The researchers, led by IIS professor Shoji Takeuchi, also successfully tested the biofabrication method with human liver cells. According to Takeuchi, the technique can be used to create bodily organs and tissues with complex cellular structures, which may prove useful in the fields of regenerative medicine and drug development.

“The overall shape can be controlled by changing the mold,” said Takeuchi, who expressed a desire to combine multiple types of cells to create a complex system that functions as a living organism.


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Henry123
Its looks like a Gumbi dammit.
Mid-Night_Sun
its flubber!
ReginaRae
There really was no point in them making this =/
Ralf
It looks like something from a pack of Haribo Gummibears.



But congratulations to the IIS scientists for their work in regenerative tissue medicine.
I would love to get some new cartillage for my worn out knees.

zhengchenggong
Grouping cells together, and creating a functional organ out of it are two totally different things. I don't see how this is applicable in scientific terms, but further research may find a method of practical application, who knows.
Henry123
QUOTE (Ralf @ May 29 2009, 10:47 PM) *
It looks like something from a pack of Haribo Gummibears.


embarassedlaugh.gif Thats a good one Bro.
AsianDevil
QUOTE (ReginaRae @ May 29 2009, 09:20 PM) *
There really was no point in them making this =/


Did you mind reading?


The researchers, led by IIS professor Shoji Takeuchi, also successfully tested the biofabrication method with human liver cells. According to Takeuchi, the technique can be used to create bodily organs and tissues with complex cellular structures, which may prove useful in the fields of regenerative medicine and drug development.
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