Shri Krishna Ayush University plastinates human organs for lifelong student research

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Shri Krishna Ayush University has successfully plastinated human organs, allowing students lifelong research opportunities in Ayurvedic medicine. The university's anatomy department has preserved organs like the heart, kidney, liver, and intestines, along with goat lungs and the smallest human bone, using this advanced technique. This four-year research initiative addresses the scarcity of anatomical specimens for students and offers a long-term preservation method, overcoming challenges with traditional chemical preservation.


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