37 This study measured the dynamics of extracellular components from the time of bleomycin‐induced lung damage, transient fibrotic repair at 2 weeks, to lung regeneration after4–8 weeks. Can you repair damaged lung tissue? The lungs' large surface area exposes the organ to a continual risk of...
The article looks at a report in the June 8, 2011 issue of "Nature," by researcher Paul Riley of the British Heart Foundation, on the discovery of a protein called thymosin beta-4 which can be applied to stem cells to repair tissue damaged by a heart attack.Saey...
aMBST® -Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Therapy can regenerate cartilage, provided that the tissue still contains residual material in which regeneration can be initiated. MBST® -核磁反应疗法可能再生软骨,在组织仍然包含再生可以被创始的残余的材料条件下。[translate]...
Can Somatic Stem Cells Regenerate Myocardial Tissue?Somatic stem cells can be obtained from various sources and their differentiation potential is not restricted only to the differentiated cell phenotypes of the source tissue. Therefore, somatic stem c...
there is still much that continues to confound and defy medical expectations. Take Stone Man Syndrome,a genetic condition whereby muscle and connective tissue regenerate as bone in response to damage, gradually forming a second skeleton. OrWalking Corpse Syndrome: a mental disorder wh...
Although regenerative medicine is searching for pluripotent stem cells that could be employed for therapy, various types of more differentiated adult stem and progenitor cells are in meantime being employed in clinical trials to regenerate damaged organs
The three mainlayers of your skinare linked by connective tissues. As you age, this tissueslowly loses its firmness and elasticity, which makes the skin thinner and more flaccid. It also loses some of its ability to regenerate itself — and natural restoration is key in combating the signs ...
As we age, we produce less and less stem cells, slowing down our body's ability to repair and regenerate itself. The X39 activates pluripotent stem cells which have the unique ability to turn into any cell the body needs for repair and regeneration of critical issues such as our skin, co...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) can differentiate into non-hematopoietic cell types, including adipocytes, chondrocytes and osteocytes. MSCs have been isolated from multiple species, including humans, and multiple organs, including bone marrow, adipose tissue and umbilical cord blood. The beneficial effects...
Biomedicine: Cells in heart can regenerate dead tissueNo abstract is available for this article.doi:10.1002/scin.5591680313NoneSociety for Science & the PublicScience News