Kidney patients' cells used to grow blood vessels in lab Part 1 California researchers have (developed) a technique to grow (artificial) blood vessels from a patient's own skin cells -- a technique that could quickly find application in kidney-failure victims undergoing dialysis. The technique has (been) tested in 10 patients, and preliminary results published Thursday in the journal Lancet suggest that the blood vessels can remain viable for long periods. "This (technology) is very, very promising," Dr. Vladimir Mironov of the Medical University of South Carolina (wrote) in an editorial accompanying the report.
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