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Not exact matches
«It's a stellar piece of work — the fact they were able to achieve the precise shape they
need is impressive,» says Charles Vacanti, director of the Laboratory
for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, who did not take part in this
research.
A portion of those cells will be banked
for that infant's future use in the event of medical
need, with the remainder going to a national public bank
for research and assistance to any patient with a matching
tissue type.
Scientists would have an infinite supply of eggs
for cloning vital
tissues or organs and conducting fertility
research — without
needing human donors.
What we are changing is the amount of time that the formulation
needs to be there, because we're accelerating how the drug enters the
tissue,» says Giovanni Traverso, a
research affiliate at MIT's Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research, a gastroenterologist at MGH, and one of the senior authors of a paper describing the technique in the Oct. 21 issue of Science Translational M
research affiliate at MIT's Koch Institute
for Integrative Cancer
Research, a gastroenterologist at MGH, and one of the senior authors of a paper describing the technique in the Oct. 21 issue of Science Translational M
Research, a gastroenterologist at MGH, and one of the senior authors of a paper describing the technique in the Oct. 21 issue of Science Translational Medicine.
For the most part, the
research has focused on the discovery of a complex cascade of genes that combine to form molecular pathways
needed to help youthful cells,
tissues and organs decide in which direction to take their first fateful steps — whether to go left or right.
I think it's a good idea to schedule these as a separate session as they can take a while (
research suggests a minimum of 2 minutes continuous soft
tissue work is
needed for structural change).
Sorenmo's Canine Mammary Tumor program at the University of Pennsylvania's Ryan Veterinary Hospital, in partnership with Princeton University, has now enrolled about 145 «underdogs,» offering them
needed surgeries, collecting tumor
tissue for the ongoing genomic studies, and placing them in new homes that will help with follow - up
research.