Researchers Reproduce Small Intestine

Researchers at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles have created a small intestine in mice that replicates the intestinal structures of the natural intestine, according to a news release by Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.

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Samples of intestinal tissue were taken from mice and transplanted within the abdomen of other mice, using biodegradable polymers as scaffolding. Engineered small intestines grew on the scaffolding with all of the cell types found in native intestine.

 

An engineered small intestine could aid premature infants who have necrotizing enterocolitis, which occurs when the intestine is injured.

 

Read the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles release on the creation of the small intestine.

 

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