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Macrophages are Key for Regeneration in Mammals
Macrophages have been shown to promote tissue regeneration in African spiny mice, highlighting new approaches that could help to restore damaged tissue in humans.
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3-D Printed Ovaries Produce Healthy Offspring
Bioprosthetic ovaries produced mouse pups in otherwise infertile mice.
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Lonza Invests to Develop Exosomes for Next-Generation Life-Science Applications
Lonza has announced the acquisition of HansaBioMed Life Sciences, a start-up company dedicated to the research and development, manufacturing, and distribution of products for the exosomes research market.
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Adopting Cloud-based Software for Biospecimen Management
The University of Sheffield will use the software to help with managing their biorepository operations—by replacing their legacy spreadsheets—for recording biospecimen data.
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Changes in Gut Bacteria Could Help Detect Inflammatory Bowel Disease
New research suggests more sensitive approaches to detect and monitor inflammatory bowel disease.
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Offering Answers on Life Expectancy for Parkinson’s Sufferers
Study from the Mayo Clinic offers answers on life expectancy for people with Parkinson’s disease, Lewy body dementia.
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Understanding How the Brain Encodes Fear Memory
Study could lead to novel therapeutics aimed at reducing pathological fear in PTSD.
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Detecting Telomere Length Could Help Predict Cancer Progression
A test to detect telomere length, when used in conjunction with current methods, may help doctors make better choices about the most appropriate and effective treatment option for individual patients.
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Spatiotemporal Control of 3D-Cultured Stem Cells Using Light
UCSB researchers develop a more precise and controlled method of engineering tissues from stem cells.
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Cell Atlas Study Reveals New Insights into Human Biology
The first analysis of the physical arrangement of proteins in cells has been published, revealing that a large portion of human proteins can be found in more than one location in a given cell.
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