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UCLA stem cell researchers create heart and blood cells from reprogrammed skin cells
... mouse cells behave. If they do, the time may come when a person could use their own skin cells to create individualized iPS cell lines to provide cells for cardiac repair and regeneration, ...Production line for artificial skin
Some patients wish they had a second skin – for instance because their own skin has been burnt in a severe accident. But transplanting skin is a painstaking task, and a transplant that has to cover ...News briefs from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons
... generally satisfied with their breast reconstruction as normal weight patients. For those who had reconstruction using their own skin (TRAM flap), as opposed to a breast implant, body mass index had ...When threatened, a few African frogs can morph toes into claws
... have determined that some African frogs carry concealed weapons: When threatened, these species puncture their own skin with sharp bones in their toes, using the bones as claws capable of wounding ...UC Davis researchers exploring gene therapy to fight AIDS
... using a procedure similar to a bone marrow transplant. "The hope is that one day we will use a patient's own skin cells to develop the engineered IPS cells to avoid possible rejection," said Bauer, ...Leading journal names the top 10 scientific breakthroughs of 2008
... of biological alchemy that offers scientists the hope of growing replacement organs from patients' own skin cells has been named the scientific breakthrough of the year.Cellular reprogramming allows ...Mount Sinai Hospital researcher makes stem cell breakthrough
... generate cells from many adult tissues such as a patient's own skin cells." Dr. Nagy discovered ... body to repair, replace, restore and regenerate its own damaged or diseased cells, tissues and organs ...Kidney patients' cells used to grow blood vessels in lab
... researchers have developed a technique to grow artificial blood vessels from a patient's own skin cells -- a technique that could quickly find application in kidney-failure victims undergoing ...Orgasms, sexual health and attitudes about female genitals
... ," said Herbenick. "When women feel more positively about female genitals, they likely feel more relaxed in their own skin, more able to let go and thus more likely to experience pleasure and orgasm."Bug splatter on your car's windshield is a treasure trove of genomic biodiversity
... estimate biodiversity by sequencing DNA collected nearly anywhere, from extreme environments to your own skin, and the possibilities seem limitless. Metagenomics has traditionally been applied to ...Weight training boosts breast cancer survivors' body image and intimate relationship satisfaction
... and what they cared about, including feeling more proud of their bodies, feeling more comfortable in their own skin, feeling more empowered emotionally because they were more physically powerful, ...
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