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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...
Korea permits stem cell therapies for arthritis, autoimmune diseases, and Parkinson’s patients

Korea permits stem cell therapies for arthritis, autoimmune diseases, and Parkinson’s patients

by admin | Feb 10, 2025 | News & Opinions

By Heo Ji-yoon – Chosun Biz – Korean patients gain access to innovative regenerative medical treatments after law changes. Next month, patients with severe, rare, and incurable diseases such as arthritis, autoimmune diseases, Parkinson’s disease, and...
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 7, 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...
‘Fatty cartilage’ discovery set to revolutionize regenerative medicine

‘Fatty cartilage’ discovery set to revolutionize regenerative medicine

by admin | Feb 6, 2025 | News & Opinions

By Paul McClure – New Atlas – Researchers have discovered a new type of tissue, a soft and flexible ‘fatty cartilage’ that could revolutionize the treatment of traumatic injuries, birth defects, and cartilage-damaging diseases like osteoarthritis,...
UCLA scientists awarded .8 million in CIRM grants to advance novel stem-cell based therapies

UCLA scientists awarded $21.8 million in CIRM grants to advance novel stem-cell based therapies

by admin | Feb 5, 2025 | News & Opinions

by Linda Wang – UCLA Health – Scientists at the Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research at UCLA have received $21.8 million in grants from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, the state’s stem cell agency,...
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