
A recent study by Angela Lai and colleagues, published in Bioengineering & Translational Medicine, explores the impact of geometric design in the fiber bundles of artificial lungs on blood clot formation. These hollow fiber bundles serve as the functional core of artificial lungs, enabling the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide. However, they are also…
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