New research has shown that single blood vessel cells that appear in the earliest stages of lab-grown skin organoids have the ability to form complex microvascular networks that grow and mature over time. These self-organizing structures function similarly to those in native human skin, as they can appropriately respond to compounds our bodies release during inflammation and can re-grow after injury.
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