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In a discovery that could reshape approaches to regenerative medicine and bone repair, researchers have found that human stem cells can be prompted to begin turning into bone cells simply by squeezing ...
In a discovery that could reshape approaches to regenerative medicine and bone repair, researchers have found that human stem ...
Background ‘Shock wave’ therapies are now extensively used in the treatment of musculoskeletal injuries. This systematic review summarises the evidence base for the use of these modalities. Methods A ...
Our purpose is to assess if bone drilling sounds could be used to automatically distinguish between hard- and soft-bone tissues. Such a capability could be of value in a variety of surgical procedures ...
Sarcopenia, which is a progressive and extensive decline in muscle mass and strength, is common with aging and is estimated to affect up to 50% of people aged 80 and older. It can lead to ...
3D-printed tumor models mimic human tissue to improve surgical imaging research by Ashlyn Grotegut, Texas Tech University ...
Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), a crucial lipid mediator governing tissue stem cell expansion and regeneration, represents a promising therapeutic target for tissue repair. Based on the premise that ...
From the ocean to our kitchen table: anthropogenic particles in the edible tissue of U.S. West Coast seafood species ...
QBiotics' CEO and Managing Director, Stephen Doyle commented, "We are delighted with the outcomes from Stage 1 of our Phase IIa Soft Tissue Sarcoma trial. Tigilanol tiglate met both its primary and ...
Cleft lip and palate is the most common among craniofacial malformations and causes several esthetic and functional implications that require rehabilitation. This paper aims to generally describe the ...
Examine the surrounding skin and tissues closely for an underlying nevus or other developmental abnormality, such as a cranial meningocele, encephalocele, or heterotopic meningeal or brain tissue. [2] ...
3D bioprinted nerve tissues offer new hope for ALS drug testing. Uppsala team creates motor neuron organoids from patient cells.
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