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Regenerative medicine

Illustration of surgeon holding a heart

Hydrogels can help mend a broken heart

Bizarre brain development illustration.

Scientists develop game-changing organoid model to study human brain development

An Anthrobot is shown, depth colored, with a corona of cilia that provides locomotion for the bot

Scientists build tiny biological robots from human cells

Human nose structure 3D printed with a support material.

Cell-friendly bioprinting at high fidelity enhances its medical applicability

Human eye

New strategy for eye condition could replace injections with eyedrops

A green anole lizard regenerating its tai.

Researchers unlock mystery of cartilage regeneration in lizards

Human cell cross-section. Pixabay

Oldest known molecule surprises researchers

Scientists from the Milner Centre for Evolution have uncovered a new quality control system that removes damaged cells from early developing embryos.

Scientists discover new embryonic cell type that self-destructs to protect the developing embryo

Embryonic stem cell

Scientists Break Through Stem Cell Barrier with New Delivery Method

Silk loops

Silk confirmed as a promising material for repair of injured nerves

Senior beautiful woman wearing casual t-shirt standing over isolated pink background showing arms muscles smiling proud. Fitness concept.

Getting around muscle aging

UC San Diego scientists find stem cells’ unique way of discarding misfolded proteins could be the key to maintaining long-term health and preventing disease

To Ward Off Aging, Stem Cells Must Take Out the Trash

Close up of a man's balding head

Body scars repaired using hair transplants

Glue gun

Engineered cells act like glue, could help heal wounds, regrow nerves

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