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Columbia University Develops Heart Patches

A story on heartinfo.org (via Slashdot) highlights the tissue engineering work done at Columbia University in New York. While they have grown beating patches of myocytes, it may be years before the patches make their way to a clinical setting.

This entry was posted in Biomedical Engineering, Cardiac Electrophysiology, Science on 2006-01-23 by Brock Tice.

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