The hydrogel - drug combo is injected under
the skin after transplant surgery.
Not exact matches
«
After isolating the good bacteria and growing it, we were able to
transplant it back to people who were deficient in it and it had an immediate impact by reducing the amount of S. aureus on the
skin.»
After a few days, the cultured papillae were
transplanted between the dermis and epidermis of human
skin that had been grafted onto the backs of mice.
But now, scientists at the Gladstone Institutes and the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), have made an important breakthrough: they have discovered a way to transform
skin cells into mature, fully functioning liver cells that flourish on their own, even
after being
transplanted into laboratory animals modified to mimic liver failure.