A new study published in Nature Communications reveals a novel approach to mitigating tissue damage caused by Streptococcus ...
In a potentially major breakthrough for regenerative medicine, scientists at MIT have developed a way to convert skin cells ...
“We were able to get to yields where we could ask questions about whether these cells can be viable candidates for the cell ...
A new process for converting skin cells to neurons directly could make it easier to develop therapies for neurodegenerative disorders.
Adipose tissues, which serve as fat reserves, have been recognized as an endocrine organ. The three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting of adipose tissues has potential applications in regenerative medicine.
Researchers said alpha particles are promising therapies that target cancer while minimizing the damage to nearby healthy tissues.
Metastatic melanoma, also known as stage IV melanoma, is a type of skin cancer that spreads to other parts of the body.