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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNHow Do Cancer Cells Migrate to New Tissues and Take Hold?Scientists are looking for answers about how these confounding trips, known as metastases, occur throughout the human body ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNNo Brains, No Pain: Scientists Aim to Grow ‘Spare’ Human Bodies in the Lab For Medical MiraclesResearchers at Stanford University have proposed a concept that could transform modern medicine: lab-grown human “bodyoids” ...
Stem cell therapies hold promise for promoting regeneration. Retinal stem cells (RSCs) possess self-renewal capabilities and ...
Wenzhou Medical University and collaborating institutions have identified a population of human neural retinal stem-like ...
Inga Rødahl from the Center for Infectious Medicine (CIM) at the Department of Medicine, Huddinge (MedH) is defending her ...
In an advance for treating male infertility, researchers transplanted a patient with his own sperm-forming stem cells that ...
These stem cell clones in older individuals can develop into cancer and drive other diseases. One theory is that they may even underlie features of human aging and explain why our tissues become ...
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Live Science on MSNThis never-before-seen eye cell could help restore lost visionA new study suggests that never-seen-before stem cells in the human retina can restore vision in mice with a common eye ...
Human-induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) have shown remarkable potential in various applications including cell therapy, regenerative medicine, and ...
While medical centers use ultrasound daily, so far this technology has not been capable of observing body tissues at the scale of cells. Physicists have now developed a microscopy technique based on ...
Scaling up biohybrid robots has been difficult due to the weak contractile force of lab-grown muscles, the risk of necrosis ...
Human extracellular matrices can be edited in their composition using the CRISPR/Cas9 system, leading to materials exhibiting tailored regenerative capacities.
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