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Cellular reprogramming: Could change the game in regenerative medicine
A major advance in regenerative medicine: A biomaterial tough enough to repair the heart, muscles, and vocal cords
In a first: The ability to repair human livers
A new printable biomaterial that can mimic properties of brain tissue
Bioprinting a type of cartilage that could someday help restore knee function damaged by arthritis or injury
A new device inspired by an octopus’s sucker rapidly transfers delicate tissue or electronic sheets to a patient
Regenerative cardiac therapies take a critical step
Could synthetic antibodies induce tissue repair in humans?
Boosting research into development and regenerative medicine with a major stem cell discovery
3D-printed artificial tissues will help to heal bone and cartilage damaged in sports-related injuries
Regenerative medicine: Human blood cells can be directly reprogrammed into neural stem cells
Capturing the elusive cell that can regenerate an entire organism
On the way to customized regenerative heart valves that grow and regenerate
Stroke treatment repairs brain tissue using stem cells
Salamander genome sequenced: May provide clues to rebuilding complex tissue and even body parts
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