Artificial human ear grown in lab Helen Briggs July 31, 2013 Scientists at Massachusetts General Hospital say they have moved a step closer to being able to grow a complete human ear from a patient’s cells. In a new development in tissue engineering, they have grown a human-like ear from animal tissue. Read full article
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