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Mashup Score: 0Engineering tissue to strengthen underdeveloped hearts » Center for Regenerative Biotherapeutics - 1 year(s) ago
Engineering heart cells Could cells taken from a small patch of skin become heart muscle and repair a rare congenital […]
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Mashup Score: 1Early research in a cell-free solution for stress urinary incontinence » Center for Regenerative Biotherapeutics - 2 year(s) ago
Skeletal muscle regenerated and symptoms of stress urinary incontinence in preclinical research suggests improvement after use of a cell-free substance […]
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Mashup Score: 4Stem cells show therapeutic hope for chronic lung rejection » Center for Regenerative Biotherapeutics - 2 year(s) ago
Stem cells show potential to safely slow progression of organ rejection in some lung transplant recipients, according to early Mayo […]
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https://youtu.be/yRFSwRcFDW4 Alison O’Neill’s love for life is as infectious as her grateful attitude. Alison O’Neill
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Stem cells show potential to safely slow progression of organ rejection in some lung transplant recipients, according to early Mayo Clinic research. This discovery offers hope of one day providing a cellular therapeutic to extend the lives of patients who would not qualify for a second lung transplant after organ rejection. The research team of […]
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Mashup Score: 1Center for Regenerative Biotherapeutics announces cell and gene therapy accelerator » Center for Regenerative Biotherapeutics - 2 year(s) ago
Mayo Clinic Human Cell Therapy Lab Mayo Clinic, Hibiscus BioVentures (Hibiscus) and Innoforce announce the launch of Mayflower BioVentures, a […]
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Photo courtesy of Mayo With the promise of regenerative medicine comes the risk of widening health care disparities. Sometimes the newest discoveries, such as regenerative interventions, are out of reach for people in diverse ethnic or socioeconomic groups — or they may not understand or trust new options for healing. Mayo Clinic is trying to overcome those barriers by launching community…
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Dr. Lott holding a 3D printed mold Mayo Clinic is using 3D printing as a new option to heal the […]
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PHOENIX, Ariz. — Mayo Clinic is using 3D printing as a new option to heal the larynx after cancer or traumatic injury. David Lott, M.D., a Mayo Clinic otolaryngologist and head and neck surgeon, is an expert who can speak about a pioneering procedure using 3D bioimplants and tissue engineering to regenerate the larynx, more […]
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Mashup Score: 2A preclinical step toward treating chronic dry mouth » Mayo Clinic Center for Regenerative Medicine - 2 year(s) ago
Mayo Clinic researchers replicated chronic dry mouth from radiation damage in preclinical models, laying the foundation for stem cell research […]
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After a decade of #RegenMed research @MayoRegMed, Timothy Nelson, M.D., Ph.D., has reached an important milestone in the investigation of cell therapy for #congenital heart disease. https://t.co/lGEU2flTxh