Health & Medicine
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Endometrial Diseases Can Be Imitated in a Lab Dish, New Study Shows
Biomedical researchers at KU Leuven have found a new way to study endometrial diseases such as endometriosis and cancer. They were able to grow three-dimensional cell structures from diseased tissue of patients. The biobank can be used to unravel the disorders and test drugs.
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