Around the globe, heart disease remains one of the top causes of death. Once patients begin to suffer from serious heart ...
The human brain can do many amazing things, but self-repair is not one of its repertoire of abilities. Once neurons die—from trauma, stroke, or disease—they rarely grow back.
Mayo Clinic researchers have developed a pioneering method to mend damaged hearts without open-heart surgery, an advance that ...
Regulatory mechanisms governing stem cell quiescence in glandular organs remain ill-defined. Here, multi-omics profiling ...
By electrically stimulating macrophages, scientists at Trinity College Dublin have found a way to calm inflammation and ...
Teeth naturally wear down over time, but scientists have found that they could signal certain cells to regrow bones, opening ...
As chronic liver disease becomes more widespread, researchers at Science Tokyo have developed a lab-grown organoid that ...
Human heart cells have been coaxed into regenerating for the first time in a breakthrough that could mend failing organs.
The lab-made 3D liver model serves as a human relevant platform for analyzing the progressive stages of the liver disease, ...
While humans can regularly replace certain cells, like those in our blood and gut, we cannot naturally regrow most other parts of the body. For example, when the tiny sensory hair cells in our inner ...
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