Insights into whole heart processing
The decellularization of whole organs is gaining attention, but still needs optimization
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Héctor Capella Monsonís is a PhD student contributor to Physics World. He is a PhD candidate at the National University of Ireland, Galway (NUIG). Working at the REMODEL, SFI CÚRAM research centre, his research focuses on the characterization of collagen-based materials and decellularized tissue and their application as medical devices. Besides his PhD, he enjoys science divulgation, basketball and cinema.
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