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Biomedical researchers in Bergen are applying nanotechnology to mimic the body's natural processes, create new blood vessels to supply engineered tissue, and deepen our understanding of cancer. Effective combination Biomedical researchers around the globe are going all-out to induce cells to create new tissue. But all living tissues require a supply of blood to survive. Professor James Lorens ...
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