鈥楳ini liver tumours鈥 created in a dish for the first time

16 November 2017

Scientists have created mini biological models of human primary liver cancers, known as聽organoids, in the lab for the first time. In a paper published in Nature Medicine, the tiny laboratory models of聽tumours聽were used to identify a new drug that could potentially treat certain types of liver cancer.

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'Tip Top Stomerij en Wasserette' Linnaeusstraat Amsterdam

Wash cycle: making organs fit for transplantation

20 July 2016

There鈥檚 a nationwide shortage of suitable organs for transplanting 鈥 but what if some of those organs deemed 鈥榰nsuitable鈥 could be rejuvenated? Researchers at Addenbrooke鈥檚 Hospital have managed just that 鈥 and last year gave two patients an unexpected Christmas present.

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Testing time for stem cells

Testing time for stem cells

23 October 2014

DefiniGEN is one of the first commercial opportunities to arise from Cambridge鈥檚 expertise in stem cell research. Here, we look at some of the fundamental research that enables it to supply liver and pancreatic cells for drug screening.

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Mini-livers show promise to reduce animal use in science

26 February 2014

Cambridge research that has for the first time successfully grown 鈥渕ini-livers鈥 from adult mouse stem cells has won the UK鈥檚 international prize for the scientific and technological advance with the most potential to replace, reduce or refine the use of animals in science (the 3Rs).

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Stem cells

Teaching old cells new tricks

24 April 2012

Much hyped by the media, stem cells have tremendous power to improve human health. As part of the Cambridge Stem Cell Initiative, Dr Ludovic Vallier鈥檚 research in the Anne McLaren Laboratory for Regenerative Medicine shows how stem cells can further our understanding of disease and help deliver much-needed new treatments.

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