For the past two decades, scientists have been manipulating genes to grow human cells where you wouldn’t quite expect them.
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IFLScience on MSN"Tooth-Like Structures" With Human And Pig Cells Grown In Mini Pigs' JawsResearchers have developed a way to grow human-sized tooth-like tissues in the mouths of pigs – this may be a lot to chew on, ...
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Engineering a smile: Stem cell–based conduits restore facial nerve function in animal studyThe authors of the study tested this hypothesis with dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs), a hardy and readily available cell population that produce proteins known to encourage nerve growth.
hsa_circ_0001599 promotes odontogenic differentiation of human dental pulp stem cells by sponging miR-889-3p and complexing with hnRNPA2B1 Chen, et al identify peritendon CD26 expressing tendon ...
These cells sourced from the bone marrow, umbilical cord, fat and even dental pulp have been found to be of significant use in regenerative medicine. In recent years, research has focused on the ...
The injectable nature of this hydrogel allows for minimally invasive administration, making it a patient-friendly alternative ...
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