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Dramatic advances in the fields of biochemistry, cell and molecular biology, genetics, biomedical engineering and materials science have given rise to the remarkable new cross-disciplinary field of tissue engineering. Tissue engineering uses synthetic or naturally derived, engineered biomaterials to replace damaged or defective tissues, such as bone, skin, and even organs.
Researchers develop new porous material capable of regenerating bones and preventing infections

Researchers develop new porous material capable of regenerating bones and preventing infections

Unique scaffolding material shows significant promise in the treatment of spinal cord injury

Unique scaffolding material shows significant promise in the treatment of spinal cord injury

Can prostaglandin E2 injection improve hair growth?

Can prostaglandin E2 injection improve hair growth?

Researchers fabricate cerebral cortical tissues in 3D and functionally integrate them into a brain lesion in mice

Researchers fabricate cerebral cortical tissues in 3D and functionally integrate them into a brain lesion in mice

How the ‘love hormone’ oxytocin may have heart-healing properties

How the ‘love hormone’ oxytocin may have heart-healing properties

$1.91 million grant to explore human internal "clock” as a tool for optimizing tissue regeneration

$1.91 million grant to explore human internal "clock” as a tool for optimizing tissue regeneration

Exploring the possibilities of plasma-based therapies for cancer

Exploring the possibilities of plasma-based therapies for cancer

Specific N-glycans regulate the development and functional maturation of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein

Specific N-glycans regulate the development and functional maturation of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein

Advanced robotic systems as promising platforms for producing clinically useful tendon constructs

Advanced robotic systems as promising platforms for producing clinically useful tendon constructs

Using human tissue models to improve treatment and diagnosis of heart attacks

Using human tissue models to improve treatment and diagnosis of heart attacks

Cornell research offers insights into CRISPR RNA-guided Caspase system

Cornell research offers insights into CRISPR RNA-guided Caspase system

Cornea implant made of collagen from pig’s skin restores vision

Cornea implant made of collagen from pig’s skin restores vision

Researchers use a tumor organoid system to examine bacterial effects on immunotherapy

Researchers use a tumor organoid system to examine bacterial effects on immunotherapy

Researchers develop new lab-based model of the heart and circulatory system

Researchers develop new lab-based model of the heart and circulatory system

Creating a Microrobot to One Day Tackle Cancer

Creating a Microrobot to One Day Tackle Cancer

SARS-CoV-2 spike protein can lead to heart muscle injury through the inflammatory process

SARS-CoV-2 spike protein can lead to heart muscle injury through the inflammatory process

Brown researchers develop an advanced way to isolate single cells from complex tissues

Brown researchers develop an advanced way to isolate single cells from complex tissues

First biohybrid model of human ventricles is an important step forward for organ biofabrication

First biohybrid model of human ventricles is an important step forward for organ biofabrication

BICO; Combining Life Sciences Solutions to Further Human Health

BICO; Combining Life Sciences Solutions to Further Human Health

Study focuses on how telomerase activity affects the regenerative potential of stem cells in human urine

Study focuses on how telomerase activity affects the regenerative potential of stem cells in human urine

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