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Insulin-producing human pancreas cells can be manufactured with 3D printers, researchers reported at the International Transplant Congress underway in London.
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Study Finds on MSNYour Daily Caffeine Fix Might Be A Secret Weapon Against Aging — But There’s A TwistIn a nutshell Caffeine helped yeast cells live longer, especially under stress. The benefits depend on specific internal ...
3D printing of stem cells provides a tremendous opportunity to tissue engineering in regenerative medicine. However, developing new bioactive materials to rationally augment stem cell viability is ...
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is an aggressive cancer affecting the blood and bone marrow that progresses rapidly, making ...
The skin on our lips is distinctly different and more complex than other skin on our bodies, and primary lip cells are hard to acquire, which holds back basic research that could help improve ...
This study introduces a valuable spring-bead model for epithelial cell layers, designed to improve previous cell-resolved approaches and to understand the connection between the biophysics of ...
D bioprinted nerve tissues offer new hope for ALS drug testing. Uppsala team creates motor neuron organoids from patient ...
Explore how 3D bioprinting is reshaping biotechnology and healthcare by enabling the creation of tissues, organs, and ...
Over the past several years, biomaterials loaded with mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have increasingly been used to reduce the myocardial fate of postinfarction collagen deposition and scar tissue ...
Researchers from Lifordi Immunotherapeutics Inc. have developed a novel antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) called LFD-200 that aims to selectively deliver a potent glucocorticoid (GC) payload directly to ...
Researchers have developed mice with organs containing human cells, using a convenient and surprising approach — injecting the cells directly into the amniotic fluid of pregnant mice. The method ...
AbstractActivating mutations in KRAS drive tumorigenesis in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), promoting tumor cell proliferation and contributing to an immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment, ...
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