‘Duct tape’ for internal organs developed by MIT engineers, could ‘save thousands of lives’
Scientists at MIT have created a super-strong “duct tape” of sorts for internal organs that could serve as an alternative to stitches.
Scientists at MIT have created a super-strong “duct tape” of sorts for internal organs that could serve as an alternative to stitches.
Researchers have delved into the intestines, examining the lymphatics within them that help improve intestinal recovery and regeneration.
A key biomolecule is found to enhance the repair of the gut lining, according to a new study. It works by prompting stem cells to regenerate damaged tissue, say, scientists. This is a first in the world of gut health!