Patient stem cells used to make 'heart disease-on-a-chip'

In a big step forward for personalised medicine, Harvard scientists have for the first time grown a functioning human heart tissue carrying an inherited cardiovascular disease by merging stem cell and 'organ-on-a-chip' technologies

Washington: In a big step forward for personalised medicine, Harvard scientists have for the first time grown a functioning human heart tissue carrying an inherited cardiovascular disease by merging stem cell and 'organ-on-a-chip' technologies.

The research is working proof that a chunk of tissue containing a patient's specific genetic disorder can be replicated in the laboratory, scientists said.