Engineers at MIT have developed a technique to direct blood vessel growth using mechanical forces, offering a potential ...
Treating diseases of the esophagus has long posed a frustrating challenge. Medications often pass through too quickly to work ...
A new peer-reviewed study validates CellEDIT’s ability to overcome cell-editing barriers, uncovering dermokine’s pivotal role in wound healing ...
Temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) are a group of more than 30 conditions that cause pain and dysfunction in the jaw. So what ...
Tissue defect repair represents a critical field within regenerative medicine, encompassing efforts to restore the structural and functional integrity of ...
UT researchers developed a new 3D printing method that can create an object with components of varying hardness and flexibility, all from the same material, according to a Jan. 29 paper published in ...
Researchers have developed bioengineered lymphatic tissue that can replace missing lymph nodes, aiding in the treatment of secondary lymphedema. The rising incidence of cancer worldwide has led to an ...
Forward-looking: Swedish scientists are pushing regenerative medicine closer to a breakthrough that could one day allow doctors to rebuild living skin, complete with blood vessels. Building on years ...
A team of biomedical researchers led by Michael Mak, Ph.D., in the Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University, has developed a new method of bioprinting physiological materials. Called ...
A 3D-bioprinted pancreatic tissue scaffold made from collagen, overlaid with the confocal fluorescence images of the internal vascular network (green) and the expressed insulin (magenta). Credit: ...
Advances in Veterinary Tissue Engineering: Unlocking Potential with Cell-Free and Cell-Based Methods
Cell-free therapies have emerged as a promising strategy in veterinary regenerative medicine, harnessing the regenerative potential of growth factors, exosomes, and other extracellular vesicles. By ...
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