Old Livers Made New Again

June 14, 2010 | Source: Technology Review

Scientists at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston have taken the first steps toward building functional, transplantable livers.

In a study in rats, the researchers took donor livers, gently stripped them of their cells while leaving other material intact, and then used the remaining structure as a scaffold on which to grow healthy liver cells. The result: a nearly complete organ that was transplanted into the rats and remained functional for up to eight hours.

(Brittany Sauser)