Biomedical engineers use iPSCs to grow specialized retinal endothelial cells, successfully regenerating damaged eye blood vessels.
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Scientists found a tiny cluster of neurons that works like the brain’s built-in focus filter
A team at Johns Hopkins University has identified a small, evolutionarily ancient group of inhibitory neurons in the ...
Keratinocytes, which activate an EMT-like program in the skin, can prevent melanoma invasion, highlighting how changes in the tumor microenvironment can act as restraining forces in cancer.
The breakthrough shows promise for new eye therapies, say American scientists. Biomedical engineers at Duke University, North ...
Blind people have been given renewed hope after laboratory-grown cells successfully restored retinal function in mice.
Blind people have been given renewed hope of regaining their sight after laboratory-cultivated cells restored retinal ...
Biomedical engineers at Duke University have used induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) to grow specialized blood vessel ...
A mouse’s retina with conditions similar to diabetic retinopathy, before (right) and after (left) receiving the new treatment (Picture: Duke University / SWNS) A scientific breakthrough has offered ...
Biomedical engineers at Duke University have used induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) to grow specialized blood vessel cells critical to retinal health for the first time. When injected into mouse ...
Researchers develop a non-toxic Parkinson's disease model using the TMEV virus, proving viral infections can trigger dopamine neuron loss and gait issues.
In mice, a brain protein called Arc helps spread toxic molecules from sick brain cells to healthy ones. If therapies could be ...
If human sensorimotor intelligence can be recovered as a learned model, systems can be trained that map perception into ...
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