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May 23, 2021

This Beating Sesame Seed-Sized ‘Human Heart’ Grew Itself in a Lab

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Scientists have successfully grown a bundle of human stem cells into a tiny artificial “heart” the size of a sesame seed.

The pulsating mass is the first self-organizing miniature organ to resemble the human heart, including a hollow chamber enclosed by a wall of cardiac-like tissue.

Simple heart-like organs, or cardioids, have been built in the lab before, but only using a scaffold, a mold, or a matrix for the cells to assemble around.

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