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Overview of the application of nanogels in wound healing

Overview of the application of nanogels in wound healing

by admin | Sep 11, 2025 | News & Opinions

By Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology – Abstract Wound healing is the process of tissue regeneration, which, under normal conditions, is a very time-consuming process. It is also very susceptible to complications such as infection and chronic...
Key genetic characteristics of compatibility when transplanting blood cell-producing stem cells identified

Key genetic characteristics of compatibility when transplanting blood cell-producing stem cells identified

by admin | Sep 10, 2025 | News & Opinions

by University of Geneva – MedicalXpress – Transplanting hematopoietic stem cells from healthy individuals is one of the possible treatments for blood cancers. In Switzerland, it involves nearly 300 patients per year. However, nearly half of transplants...
World’s first spinal cord transplant to take place in Israel, could allow patients to walk again

World’s first spinal cord transplant to take place in Israel, could allow patients to walk again

by admin | Sep 9, 2025 | News & Opinions

By PESACH BENSON/TPS – The Jerusalem Post – Tel Aviv University announced on Wednesday that the surgery will take place in Israel, marking a historic milestone in regenerative medicine. Israel is preparing to perform the world’s first-ever human spinal...
Stanford Breakthrough: Stem Cell Transplants Without Toxic Chemo or Radiation

Stanford Breakthrough: Stem Cell Transplants Without Toxic Chemo or Radiation

by admin | Sep 8, 2025 | News & Opinions

By By Erin Digitale, Stanford Medicine – SciTechDaily – A Phase 1 clinical trial has shown that an antibody developed at Stanford Medicine can prepare patients for stem cell transplantation while avoiding toxic side effects. A phase 1 clinical trial has...
Stopping time in cells exposes life’s fastest secrets

Stopping time in cells exposes life’s fastest secrets

by admin | Sep 5, 2025 | News & Opinions

By The University of Osaka – Science Daily – Researchers from The University of Osaka develop time-deterministic cryo-optical microscopy, which freezes cells with millisecond precision, enabling accurate, high-resolution visualization of transient moments...
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