LAS VEGAS, NV AND RENO, NV / ACCESS Newswire / January 8, 2026 / Nevada Donor Network (NDN) announced today that it has ...
Although the gut renews itself constantly, its stem cells accumulate age-related molecular changes that quietly alter how ...
The utilization of biodegradable biomaterials as a therapeutic modality for musculoskeletal tissue regeneration has emerged as a promising avenue for ...
Marks a world-first as Regentis uses MOCART, a quantitative standard to measure regeneration of cartilage in a clinical ...
Scabs get a bad reputation because they’re dry, crusty, and inconvenient, but they are one of the body’s most effective ...
4D printed hydrogel expanders use controlled buckling and low pressure to generate new soft tissue while preserving viability and activating early remodeling pathways for personalized reconstruction. ...
Researchers have uncovered that SerpinB3, typically linked to severe cancers, is also a key player in natural wound healing. The protein drives skin cell movement and tissue rebuilding, especially ...
Regenerative medicine combines tissue engineering and cell therapies to repair or replace damaged human tissues and organs. Key applications include treating osteoarthritis with mesenchymal stem cells ...
Researchers created a yogurt healing gel designed to aid human tissue regeneration. Credit: Alabama Extension / Public domain Researchers at Columbia University Engineering have developed a healing ...
3D bioprinting combines cells, growth factors, and biomaterials to fabricate biomedical parts. The process requires special “bio-inks,” often made of materials like alginate or gelatin. A key goal is ...
Exosomes are double-membrane vesicular nanoparticles in the category of extracellular vesicles, ranging in size from 30 to 150 nm, and are released from cells through a specific multi-step exocytosis ...
Following an injury, the brain tries to repair the damaged nerve fibers . Unfortunately, the repair process often succeeds only partially, meaning many patients experience lasting damage to their ...