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Interesting Engineering on MSNMIT scientists convert skin cells into neurons, could transform brain, spinal cord repairA new technique developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology helps convert skin cells into neurons without needing ...
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ZME Science on MSNScientists Turn Skin Cells Directly Into Neurons Bypassing Stem CellsOne of the most amazing things to happen in biology in the last couple of years is cellular reprogramming. We learned how to ...
Researchers devised a process to convert a skin cell directly into a neuron, eliminating the need to generate induced pluripotent stem cells. Such neurons could be used to treat spinal cord injuries ...
Neural Stem Cell Transplantation Shows Promise for Treating Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Dec. 17, 2024 — Using neural stem cells could help treat spinal injuries once thought to be untreatable ...
Researchers at MIT have devised a simplified process to convert a skin cell directly into a neuron. The new method bypasses ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNNew tissue engineering strategies for spinal cord injury repairA recent study published in the journal Engineering delves into the application of tissue engineering in spinal cord injury (SCI) repair, presenting a comprehensive review of the latest research and ...
Dr. Lisa Ramaut from the Department of Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery at the Brussels University Hospital (UZ Brussel) conducted research on the use of stem cells derived from adipose ...
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A new process for converting skin cells to neurons directly could make it easier to develop therapies for neurodegenerative disorders.
The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed a Patent Trial & Appeal Board patentability finding, explaining that an anticipation ...
We start to see cracks in the system as some families try to make a withdrawal from a Swiss cord blood bank. Are their stem ...
Can private companies keep stem cells safe? In the third episode of our new podcast, parents start to ask questions about ...
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