Scientists have created spinach into working human heart tissue
Spinach is truly pretty great and now we’re being told that not only is it a great addition to a stir fry – it can also be turned into working human heart tissue.
Scientists who were having struggle to make large-scale human tissue (because it was way too difficult to recreate the tiny, branching network of blood vessels) have had a breakthrough, and they have done so by turning plants namely spinach into tissue.
Will be published in the journal Biomaterials in May, it was revealed that despite plants having a having very different ways of transporting fluids – the structure of the parts doing so are very similar. According to the Independent, to create the heart, the team stripped the plant cells from spinach leaves. Fluids and microbeads – similar to human blood cells – were then sent through the spinach’s vessels.
Then the scientists planted human cells (which are used to line blood vessels) into the spinach. It is claimed that eventually, the same technique could be used to grow layers of healthy heart vessels. It could even be used to treat heart attack patients, it is alleged for now.
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