Kelajak yaqin: ilk 3D-printerda bosilgan yurak qanday ko‘rinishga ega?

Sputnik

Isroil olimlari inson to‘qimalaridan 3D-printer yordamida mitti tirik yurakni bosishga muvaffaq bo‘lishdi, deb xabar qilmoqda Bloomberg.

Ushbu tadqiqot bemorlarga ko‘chirib o‘tkazish uchun organlarni kutish yoki bu organlarning qabul qilinmasligi oldini oluvchi dorilar qabul qilishlariga boshqa hojat bo‘lmaydigan kelajak tibbiyotiga yo‘l ochadi. 

Avvalroq olimlar ushbu inson uchun muhim organning “asosini” 3D-printer yordamida asl holiga keltirishga muvaffaq bo‘lishgan edi. Ya’ni yurak ishlamagan va organizmning qon yuradigan tizimiga qo‘shilib keta olmagan edi.

Ilk 3D-printer yurdamida bosilgan yurak qanday ko‘rinishga eganligini Sputnik fotojamlanmasida tomosha qiling.

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Israeli scientist Tal Dvir from Tel Aviv University holds a transparent cup containing what the university says is the world’s first 3D-printed, vascularised engineered heart, during a demonstration at a laboratory in the university, Tel Aviv, Israel April 15, 2019.
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A 3D printer prints what Israeli scientists from Tel Aviv University say is the world’s first 3D-printed, vascularised engineered heart, during a demonstration at a laboratory in the university, Tel Aviv, Israel April 15, 2019.
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A laboratory technician looks through a microscope during a demonstration showing the 3D printing of what Israeli scientists from Tel Aviv University say is the world’s first 3D-printed, vascularised engineered heart, at a laboratory in the university, Tel Aviv, Israel April 15, 2019.
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A 3D printer prints what Israeli scientists from Tel Aviv University say is the world’s first 3D-printed, vascularised engineered heart, during a demonstration at a laboratory in the university, Tel Aviv, Israel April 15, 2019.
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V mire vpervie napechatali jivoe serdse na 3D-printere
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A 3D printer prints what Israeli scientists from Tel Aviv University say is the world’s first 3D-printed, vascularised engineered heart, during a demonstration at a laboratory in the university, Tel Aviv, Israel April 15, 2019.
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V mire vpervie napechatali jivoe serdse na 3D-printere
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Israeli scientist Tal Dvir from Tel Aviv University holds a transparent cup containing what the university says is the world’s first 3D-printed, vascularised engineered heart, during a demonstration at a laboratory in the university, Tel Aviv, Israel April 15, 2019.