Scientists Create Tiniest Blood Vessels

One of the microvascular networks created in a lab. The endothelial cells are labeled red and the neural progenitor cells are greenish.
(Image credit: Erin Lavik, Yale University)

A gooey concoction of a biopolymer and two types of cells that, when finished, could pass as Dracula's potluck Jell-O mold might someday let surgeons replace the body's smallest blood vessels.

Tiny blood vessels extend the reach of veins and arteries, delivering oxygen to most of the body's tissues. When these smaller vessels fail, the tissues they support fail with them. Such damage is typical in advanced diabetes, for example, and is the reason diabetics sometimes must have limbs amputated.

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