The Josephinum Medical History Museum in Vienna houses an extensive collection of anatomical wax models,including a detailed model of the human liver(Figure 1).This unique collection was originally acquired for the Mi...The Josephinum Medical History Museum in Vienna houses an extensive collection of anatomical wax models,including a detailed model of the human liver(Figure 1).This unique collection was originally acquired for the Military Medical-Surgical Academy,established in Vienna in 1785 by Emperor Joseph II,who was also,at that time,the Archduke of Austria(1).展开更多
In a recent study,Yong-Guang Yang and colleagues developed a severely immunodeficient pig model that supports long-term engraftment and multilineage differentiation of human hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells(HSPCs)....In a recent study,Yong-Guang Yang and colleagues developed a severely immunodeficient pig model that supports long-term engraftment and multilineage differentiation of human hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells(HSPCs).1 This breakthrough addresses key limitations of current humanized mouse models,including their small size and limited lifespan,and offers a promising platform for the large-scale production of human immune cells,potentially functioning as an in vivo bioreactor.展开更多
文摘The Josephinum Medical History Museum in Vienna houses an extensive collection of anatomical wax models,including a detailed model of the human liver(Figure 1).This unique collection was originally acquired for the Military Medical-Surgical Academy,established in Vienna in 1785 by Emperor Joseph II,who was also,at that time,the Archduke of Austria(1).
基金supported the Natural Science Foundation of Jilin Province(YDZJ202201ZYTS101).
文摘In a recent study,Yong-Guang Yang and colleagues developed a severely immunodeficient pig model that supports long-term engraftment and multilineage differentiation of human hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells(HSPCs).1 This breakthrough addresses key limitations of current humanized mouse models,including their small size and limited lifespan,and offers a promising platform for the large-scale production of human immune cells,potentially functioning as an in vivo bioreactor.