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Squeezing Through Narrow Spaces Prompts Stem Cells To Turn Into Bone Cells

Squeezing Through Narrow Spaces Prompts Stem Cells To Turn Into Bone Cells

by admin | Jul 16, 2025 | News & Opinions

By Technology Networks – In a discovery that could reshape approaches to regenerative medicine and bone repair, researchers have found that human stem cells can be prompted to begin turning into bone cells simply by squeezing through narrow spaces. The study...
Neural Stem Cell Grafts Restore Myelin in MS-Like Lesions in Mice

Neural Stem Cell Grafts Restore Myelin in MS-Like Lesions in Mice

by admin | Jul 15, 2025 | News & Opinions

By – inside Precision Medicine – A new study led by scientists at the University of Cambridge has shown that induced neural stem cell (iNSC) grafts can successfully generate myelin-producing cells in mice with lesions similar to those seen in progressive...
Pentagon seeks sensors to aid regenerative medicine

Pentagon seeks sensors to aid regenerative medicine

by admin | Jul 14, 2025 | News & Opinions

By Lauren C. Williams – Defense One – And as a byproduct, to boost the U.S. biotech industry. The Pentagon is looking for tiny sensors that track the health of biological tissue, part of an effort to help soldiers recover from wounds—and give the U.S....
How the First Customized Gene Therapy Was Created in Six Months

How the First Customized Gene Therapy Was Created in Six Months

by admin | Jul 13, 2025 | News & Opinions

by Molly Coddington – Technology Networks – CRISPR gene therapy is changing the future of rare genetic disorder treatments. In May, news broke that a 10-month-old baby, KJ Muldoon, was doing well after receiving 3 doses of the world’s first personalized...
Mice Regenerate Ear Tissue When Vitamin A Genetic Switch is Flipped

Mice Regenerate Ear Tissue When Vitamin A Genetic Switch is Flipped

by admin | Jul 11, 2025 | News & Opinions

By Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News – By flipping an evolutionarily disabled genetic switch involved in vitamin A metabolism, researchers headed by a team at the National Institute of Biological Sciences, Beijing, have enabled ear tissue regeneration...
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