Transplanting cells rather than whole organs to restore vital function to patients suffering from organ failure is a promising less invasive and more widely available intervention. Here, to improve success of cell injection, researchers have combined human liver cells with hydrogel microspheres that are injected guided by ultrasound into a living mouse's liver where they assemble, are fed by new blood vessels and are functionally active
Read the published research article here
Written by
BPoD stands for Biomedical Picture of the Day. Managed by the MRC Laboratory of Medical Sciences until Jul 2023, it is now run independently by a dedicated team of scientists and writers. The website aims to engage everyone, young and old, in the wonders of biology, and its influence on medicine. The ever-growing archive of more than 4000 research images documents over a decade of progress. Explore the collection and see what you discover. Images are kindly provided for inclusion on this website through the generosity of scientists across the globe.
BPoD is also available in Catalan at www.bpod.cat with translations by the University of Valencia.