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Scientists have developed a miniature human bone marrow system, mimicking the real-life environment where blood cells are produced. This “bone marrow-on-a-chip” incorporates the necessary cells and signals, enabling sustained blood cell generation for extended periods. This innovative model promises to revolutionize blood cancer research, facilitate drug testing, and potentially pave the way for personalized treatment approaches by allowing scientists to study specific patient cells in a controlled environment.
