Tag Archive: tissue regeneration

Scientists develop ’scaffold’ to regenerate lost or damaged bones, tissues

Washington, Oct 20 (ANI): Lizard has a unique ability to regrow body tissue that is damaged or torn. If its tail is pulled off, it grows right back. It’s an impressive feat, and one that humans are quite incapable of.

Now, researchers at Tel Aviv University have developed a new technology meant to aide the [...]

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Scientists boost stem cells’ ability to promote tissue regeneration

Washington, Oct 6 (ANI): Engineers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology have successfully enhanced stem cells’ ability to regenerate vascular tissue such as blood vessels by equipping them with genes that produce extra tissue growth factors.

Stem cells hold great potential as a way to promote tissue regeneration. However, this approach has been limited because stem cells [...]

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Injectable gel helps regenerate brain tissue in traumatic injuries

Washington, Sept 3 (ANI): In a breakthrough study, a Clemson University bioengineer has successfully regenerated brain at the site of a traumatic brain injury with the help of a novel biomaterial gel.

Assistant professor of bioengineering Ning Zhang has shown that the biomaterial gel made up of both synthetic and natural sources has the potential to [...]

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New Cytotron treatment effective in treating cancer patients in Bangalore

Bangalore, Aug 28 (ANI): The new Cytotron treatment that includes use of radio frequency, high power non-ionizing, non-thermal electromagnetic waves instead of high frequency radiation has emerged as a popular therapy for cancer patients [...]

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Light therapy can enhance stem cells’ power

Washington, Aug 12 (ANI): In a novel study, University of Central Florida researchers have shown that light energy can be used to harness the healing power of stem cells and guide them to areas of the body that need help.

Lead researcher Aristide Dogariu, an optical scientist at the College of Optics and Photonics, and Kiminobu [...]

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