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Xenogeneic-free culture of human intestinal stem cells for scalable, clinical-grade stem cell therapy

Xenogeneic-free culture of human intestinal stem cells for scalable, clinical-grade stem cell therapy

by admin | Jan 10, 2025 | News & Opinions

By <a href=”https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-54653-9″>Nature Communications</a> – The need for basement membrane extract (BME) with undefined constituents, such as Matrigel, for intestinal stem cell (ISC) culture in traditional...
New Gene Therapy Reverses Heart Failure in Large Animal Model

New Gene Therapy Reverses Heart Failure in Large Animal Model

by admin | Jan 9, 2025 | News & Opinions

By University of Utah Health – A new gene therapy can reverse the effects of heart failure and restore heart function in a large animal model. The therapy increases the amount of blood the heart can pump and dramatically improves survival, in what a paper...
Using cellular therapy to treat cancer, and beyond

Using cellular therapy to treat cancer, and beyond

by admin | Jan 8, 2025 | News & Opinions

By Scott Reading – University of Michigan Medicine – A cell therapy clinician talks about the treatment and its promising future to treat other diseases, too Advancements in using a person’s own cells to treat disease have been growing for years. These...
Tiny sensors offer new hope for faster bone injury recovery

Tiny sensors offer new hope for faster bone injury recovery

by admin | Jan 7, 2025 | News & Opinions

by Rachel Lukowicz-Bedford, University of Oregon – MedicalXpress – Tiny implantable sensors are helping University of Oregon researchers optimize the process of recovery from severe bone injuries. Scientists at the UO’s Phil and Penny Knight Campus...
The global divide between longer life and good health

The global divide between longer life and good health

by admin | Jan 6, 2025 | News & Opinions

By Susan Buckles – Mayo Clinic – Rochester, Minn. — People around the globe are living longer — but not necessarily healthier — lives, according to Mayo Clinic research. A study of 183 World Health Organization (WHO) member countries found those additional...
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