Sentences with phrase «regenerate new organs»

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Four weeks after the team switched on the enzyme, they found that tissue had regenerated in several organs, new brain cells were developing and the mice were living longer.
This new paradigm of harnessing endogenous cells to regenerate organs may be broadly applicable to other organs.
A new paradigm of medicine that relies on stem cells capacity to regenerate, regrow, and fully heal damaged tissues and organs in our bodies
By studying them, we are beginning to gain insight into human disease — to understand why organs such as the heart can not repair themselves or why, as we age, the incidence of debilitating diseases such as cancer, heart disease and Alzheimer's increases so rapidly, and we are developing new therapies that will enhance our abilities to regenerate damaged tissues and prolong healthy lifespan.
The numerous nutrients like vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients all help in cleaning, detoxifying and regenerating new cells for healthy tissues and organs.
In an era of programmable DNA when human organs can be printed and banked, limbs regenerated and new life forms created daily, who will have the power to make decisions that affect us all?
Today, all around the country, scientists like you are developing therapies to regenerate damaged organs, creating new devices to enable brain - controlled prosthetic limbs, and sending sophisticated robots into space to search for signs of past life on Mars.
Today, our scientists are mapping the human brain to unlock the answers to Alzheimer's; developing drugs to regenerate damaged organs; devising new material to make batteries ten times more powerful.
Some starfish can regenerate entire bodies, or new starfish just from a portion of a severed limb, in part because most of their vital organs are in their arms.
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