Исроил олимлари инсон тўқималаридан 3D-принтер ёрдамида митти тирик юракни босишга муваффақ бўлишди, деб хабар қилмоқда Bloomberg.
Ушбу тадқиқот беморларга кўчириб ўтказиш учун органларни кутиш ёки бу органларнинг қабул қилинмаслиги олдини олувчи дорилар қабул қилишларига бошқа ҳожат бўлмайдиган келажак тиббиётига йўл очади.
Аввалроқ олимлар ушбу инсон учун муҳим органнинг “асосини” 3D-принтер ёрдамида асл ҳолига келтиришга муваффақ бўлишган эди. Яъни юрак ишламаган ва организмнинг қон юрадиган тизимига қўшилиб кета олмаган эди.
Илк 3D-принтер юрдамида босилган юрак қандай кўринишга эганлигини Sputnik фотожамланмасида томоша қилинг.
© REUTERS / Amir CohenIsraeli 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.
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.
© REUTERS / Amir CohenA 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.
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.
© REUTERS / Amir CohenA 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.
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.
© REUTERS / Amir CohenA 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.
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.
© AP Photo / Oded BaliltyВ мире впервые напечатали живое сердце на 3D-принтере
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© AP Photo / Oded Balilty
В мире впервые напечатали живое сердце на 3D-принтере
© REUTERS / Amir CohenA 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.
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.
© REUTERS / Amir CohenВ мире впервые напечатали живое сердце на 3D-принтере
В мире впервые напечатали живое сердце на 3D-принтере
© REUTERS / Amir CohenIsraeli 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.
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.