Body parts we can now grow in a lab (photos)

by Audrey Quinn  |  July 26, 2012  |  Image 3 of 6

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Liver

German scientists use pig intestine as a scaffold, and seed it with human hepatocytes and endothelial cells. Together the cells appear to fulfill similar functions as a real liver in the lab, yet the set-up has yet to be tested in humans.

Photo: Fraunhofer/Dirk Mahler

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