Japanese Scientists Lab-grown kidneys work in animals

Japanese Scientists Lab-grown kidneys work in animals

Japanese Scientists Lab-grown kidneys work in animals

Tokyo … News Time

Japan’s scientists say they are closer to the manufacture of fully functional replacement kidneys and the results of experiments conducted on animals are promising. The experience developed in the kidneys of mice learned that they had been transferred to the Working natural way to work, etc., such as urine. Initial samples of urine seem to come naturally. These samples had pressure on the bladder and urinary disturbances had come. Tokyo’s Jikei University School of Medicine Dr Takashi Yokoo and his team chose to use human cells, but instead they grow only in kidney and connected to a drain of the bladder and kidneys also rose could actively work to collect urine. When they tested it to be linked to the animal’s bladder so it worked well. It was transferred to the kidney to the urinary bladder is connected with the rats went in natural bladder. Having been re-examined eight weeks after the artificial kidney was working actively. Though experts say it will take several years experience on humans, but the study of the human body for the purpose of simulation will help.

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