A team of scientists took pandemic baking to a new level — by using their doughy creations as a scaffold for lab-grown human cells. “It seemed like a fitting project for these times,” lead author and ...
The body’s ability to repair damaged nerves is something of a mystery. For neurologists, it seems clear that damage to the central nervous system—the brain and spinal cord—cannot be repaired. However, ...
The premier peer-reviewed journal for groundbreaking research on all aspects of tissue growth and regeneration, including broad-ranging coverage that spans bioengineering, stem cell research, ...
Canine induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells possess the ability to differentiate into any type of cell, making them a useful tool for investigating common canine diseases and disease states, including ...
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