Tokyo team creates miniliver in mouse

  • 02/12/1997

A team from Tokyo University of Technology's Faculty of Bioscience and Biotechnology reports the successful culturing of liver cells into a mass that functions like a second liver inside a mouse. The result brings the medical world a step closer to the advent of artificially grown liver tissue, that, though not functional enough to replace a real liver, could be used to study liver disease and develop medications.