regenerative medicine

Transformative cellular glue tools could regenerate tissues, heal wounds and regrow nerves
via UC San Francisco Transformative cellular glue tools could regenerate tissues, heal wounds and regrow
Leprosy bacteria can promote liver growth and help regrow damaged livers
via Revyuh Leprosy bacteria can promote liver growth and help regrow damaged livers Leprosy is
Left - fibroblasts from someone aged 20-22, middle - old fibroblasts that have not undergone reprogramming, right - reprogrammed cells. Collagen is shown in red
A new technique rewinds the age of skin cells by 30 years
Left - fibroblasts from someone aged 20-22, middle - old fibroblasts that have not undergone
Regrowing a functional almost complete limb for the very first time – in a frog
A normal African clawed frog. “It’s exciting to see that the drugs we selected were
A major advance in regenerative medicine: A biomaterial tough enough to repair the heart, muscles, and vocal cords
Illustration shows the use of injectable hydrogel as an implant to fill a wound and
After a single injection, paralyzed animals regained ability to walk within four weeks
A new injectable therapy forms nanofibers with two different bioactive signals (green and orange) that
A promising way to regenerate bone via a new regenerative implant technology
Adapted from figure in Science Advances / AAAS A rendering of a bone-regenerating implant developed
In a first: The ability to repair human livers
via University of Cambridge In a first: The ability to repair human livers   Scientists
A new printable biomaterial that can mimic properties of brain tissue
Bundles of “superstructured” nanofibers can enhance neuron growth. A new printable biomaterial that can mimic
Can “primitive” stem cells regenerate blood vessels in the eye?
Human vascular progenitor cells (green), made from Zambidis’ lab-grown naive stem cells, engraft into blood
Regenerative cardiac therapies take a critical step

Scientists have devised a technique to sort out which heart cells can replicate and which

Could synthetic antibodies induce tissue repair in humans?

Growth factor-mimicking antibodies capable of inducing tissue repair in the body to be developed into

Countries that relax regulations for regenerative medicines could be causing a downward spiral in international standards

Relaxing of regulations for regenerative medicines has cascading effect internationally, new research warns Researchers warn

A new way to direct stem cells to heart tissue could radically improve the treatment for cardiovascular disease

In a world first, scientists have found a new way to direct stem cells to

Boosting research into development and regenerative medicine with a major stem cell discovery

Expanded Potential Stem Cell lines of pig and human cells established A new approach has