Scientists grow 'Mini Lungs' from patient blood to crack asthma code
NCT ID NCT05616338
Summary
This study aimed to create a laboratory model of the bronchial airways using stem cells from patients with severe asthma. Researchers took blood cells from four participants and turned them into stem cells, which were then grown into lung-like tissue. The goal was to build a tool to better understand how severe asthma and related conditions cause mucus plugs that block airways.
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university Hospital of Montpellier
Montpellier, 34295, France
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