Sentences with phrase «to replace damaged cells»

Researchers expect stem cells to transform into replacement tissue capable of replacing damaged cells.
Those cells hold an original and intact DNA copy which can be used to replace damaged cells if necessary.
The resurfacing laser creates thousands of microscopic treatment zones, inducing the skin's natural healing process and replacing damaged cells with fresh, youthful - looking skin.
Once in your brain, your stem cells are called upon to perform the important task of improving blood flow to tissues, halting destructive inflammation and premature tissue death, while ultimately replacing damaged cells.
When the body is in need of GH for replacing damaged cells, increasing muscle bulk, helping bones and cartilage to stay strong and many other healing chores, it releases into the system.
It takes about a week for new corneal cells to completely replace damaged cells.
«That's why deafness is permanent, because we don't have the stem cells to replace damaged cells in the ear,» says Rivolta, whose team presented the findings on 6 April at a stem cell conference in Oxford, UK.
For this treatment, stem cells are harvested from the pet's own fat tissues and re-injected into the area of diseased tissue to replace damaged cells with healthy ones.
The next logical step was to figure out how neurons are generated and use them to repair or replace damaged cells.
«There is an initial increase in birth of new neurons after a brain injury but within weeks, there is a dramatic decrease in the normal rate at which neurons are born, depleting brain cells that under normal circumstances should be there to replace damaged cells and repair the brain's network,» said Santhakumar.
We've found that these rare, proliferating cells are spread throughout the organ, and that they are necessary to enable the liver to replace damaged cells.
Prolific cell renewal means ieCPCs could be a sustainable way to replace those damaged cells.
Stem cell researchers hope to discover how organisms develop from a single cell and how healthy cells might be used to replace damaged cells that cause such diseases as diabetes, Parkinson's and Lou Gehrig's disease.
A team of University researchers is exploring the possibility that stem cells on the outer edges of the cornea, given the right stimulation, can replace damaged cells.
Cholesterol comes in because, in order to replace your damaged cells, it is necessary.
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