It was obvious to me that was where the growth was.” Growing and controling bone marrow stem cells (like shown here) outside ...
In tissue engineering, the tiniest bit of improper force can harm a living culture. Spheroids—3D clumps of cells—can be used ...
Biological tissues have a remarkable ability to organize and change shape, driven by forces generated by their own cells. One ...
‘Tiny biological batteries’ can change the cell membrane’s electrical properties – a discovery that has big implications for health, as many essential cellular processes hinge upon precise electrical ...
Southwest Research Institute demonstrated its single-use 3D bioreactor to produce induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSCs), derived from adult skin, blood, and other somatic cells. Useful for ...
The cells in our bodies move in groups during biological processes such as wound healing and tissue development – but because of resistance, or viscosity, those cells can’t just neatly glide past each ...
Research by the Stanford University School of Medicine professor revealed how newly formed strings of amino acids fold into complex three-dimensional shapes. Robert “Buzz” Baldwin, Early Expert in ...
Cell sorting device prepares high-quality cell suspensions for use in cell injection therapy to treat blindness in dogs.
Texas A&M University biomedical engineering researchers have developed a treatment for chronic diabetic ulcers using ...
Corneal transplantation using donor tissue is currently the primary treatment for corneal endothelial insufficiency. Despite the potential for vision restoration through corneal transplantation, there ...