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Beating Heart Made In Lab
This video by the University of Minnesota is of the now famous experiment - it shows the beating heart in a plastic box!
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collegemom
almost 4 years ago
1076 comments
WOW!! I AM IN AWE. GOD HAS BLESSED THEM WITH SUCH TALENT.
BlueGrassNurse
almost 4 years ago
14 comments
Wow - cool!
Temaki
over 4 years ago
50 comments
WOW HOW COOOOLLL
pink1527
almost 5 years ago
4 comments
wow amazing
vanillaskysbrowneyes
almost 5 years ago
12 comments
This is soooo cool!
kaye7
about 5 years ago
854 comments
This is amazing
Wild_Rose
about 5 years ago
136 comments
It's really amazing!
StarlightRN
about 5 years ago
6394 comments
This is amazing, but I'm not sure I understand where the organs will come from. Anyone that dies for whatever reason can donate their organs. By draining it does it get rid of any thing that may have been wrong with it? I know this is in the early stages of the experiment, but it just seems kind of eery. But it definitely could be a good thing.
Josephinesilvas
over 5 years ago
18 comments
This is awesome. I like the idea.
chq
over 5 years ago
3570 comments
can you please send it to me? to my email? i want to share it with my friends..thank you..=)
chq
over 5 years ago
3570 comments
nice! cool! great! amazing!! i like it! =)
10blade_anatomy
over 5 years ago
4 comments
This is one of the most amazing discovery for this century! Keep up the God given talent so you can help millions of people suffering from heart problems!!!
deanalynn
over 5 years ago
4 comments
That is awesome!
christy1966
over 5 years ago
40 comments
This is the most amazing thing I've seen in quite awhile in medical technology!
And of course it was the University of Minnesota to be on the cutting edge of this new technology too!! in the future for the better.No more long donor wating lists? could be if this works out! MOST INCREDIBLE!
It will change organ transplantation
kathie
over 5 years ago
14 comments
wow just doesn't seem to describe this! how amazing, hopefully this will be able to help humans.