Advanced liver organoids' FVIII stops bleeding in hemophilia A mice
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Advanced liver organoids' FVIII stops bleeding in hemophilia A mice
Scientists have developed advanced liver organoids — lab-grown “mini-organs” that mimic the function of organs in the body — that are capable of growing their own functional blood vessels and producing clotting factors that could eventually be used to treat hemophilia, according to a study. In a mouse model of hemophilia A, the factor VIII (FVIII) clotting protein produced by the organoids was able to stop bleeding after an injury. “Our research…
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