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Researchers Make Breakthrough in Bioprinting Functional Human Heart Tissue

Researchers Make Breakthrough in Bioprinting Functional Human Heart Tissue

by admin | Feb 17, 2025 | News & Opinions

By Technology Networks – Researchers at University of Galway have developed a way of bioprinting tissues that change shape as a result of cell-generated forces, in the same way that it happens in biological tissues during organ development. The breakthrough...
Tailoring cell therapies for diabetic metabolic phenotypes: a comparative study on the efficacy of various umbilical cord-derived cell regimens

Tailoring cell therapies for diabetic metabolic phenotypes: a comparative study on the efficacy of various umbilical cord-derived cell regimens

by admin | Feb 14, 2025 | News & Opinions

By Stem Cells Translational Medicine Given the high heterogeneity of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), it is imperative to develop personalized stem cell infusion regimen for targeted metabolic phenotype in order to ensure optimal therapeutic efficacy. In this study,...
New study shows stem cell therapy ‘jump-start’ brain repair after stroke

New study shows stem cell therapy ‘jump-start’ brain repair after stroke

by admin | Feb 13, 2025 | News & Opinions

by Gladstone Institutes – MedicalXpress – Every 40 seconds, someone in the United States has a stroke. For survivors of the most common type of stroke, called an ischemic stroke, only about 5 percent fully recover. Most others suffer from long-term...
Enhanced bone regeneration using mesenchymal stem cell-loaded 3D-printed alginate-calcium Titanate scaffolds: A Calvarial defect model study

Enhanced bone regeneration using mesenchymal stem cell-loaded 3D-printed alginate-calcium Titanate scaffolds: A Calvarial defect model study

by admin | Feb 12, 2025 | News & Opinions

By Science Direct – This study investigates the efficacy of a 3D-printed alginate composite scaffold enriched with calcium titanate nano powders and loaded with mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) for bone regeneration in a calvarial defect model. Scaffolds (20 mm ×...
Penn researchers develop temperature-sensitive protein with applications in cancer cell therapy

Penn researchers develop temperature-sensitive protein with applications in cancer cell therapy

by admin | Feb 11, 2025 | News & Opinions

By Megan Liu – The Daily Pennsylvanian – A group of Penn scientists has developed a new method to remotely control engineered cells inside the human body using heat. Led by bioengineer Lukasz Bugaj, the innovation introduces a temperature-sensitive protein...
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