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A Better Way to Make Pluripotent Cells From Liver Cells

Kristine Novak, PhD, Science Editor wrote 1 month ago: Researchers have identified an efficient method for creating pluripotent stem cells from differentia … more →

Tags: Basic Science, Cancer Stem Cell, cirrhosis, Differentiation, iPS cell, liver regeneration, mouse model tissue repair, pluripotency, Regenerative therapy

Human Organ Factory

Dexter wrote 1 month ago: First thing came into mind after reading Bioreactor is continuous stirred-tank reactor [CSTR] or Bat … more →

Tags: Featured Post, Biology and Life Science, Engineering, Bioengineering, Artificial Organ, liver, heart valves, TeD

Generation of blood vessel with patient's own stem cells.

bnuckols wrote 2 months ago: In the article, “To Fix a Heart, Doctors Train Girl’s Body to Grow New Part,” the … more →

Tags: Bioethics, Medicine, Politics, LifeEthics, health care policy, Public Policy, adult stem cells, breuer

Artificial Uterus Sheds Light on... (via laboratoryequipment)

Lee Robinson Petzer wrote 2 months ago: Via Scoop.it – Futurist Foresight Via laboratoryequipment.tumblr.com: “Artificial Uterus … more →

Tags: Medical, Developmental Biology

Health Updates 7 March 2012

R.J. Woods-Hill wrote 2 months ago: Prescription meds can put on unwanted pounds: “Medications taken by  millions of Americans for … more →

Tags: health news, Healthy Living, Binge Drinking, Paolo Macchiarini, Karolinska University Hospital, Harris County Hospital District, Lyle, switzerland, synthetic trachea

Compatibility study

thomasschillebeeckx wrote 3 months ago: Given that the cells I was culturing died a few days ago, I’m practically starting from square … more →

Opinions?

thomasschillebeeckx wrote 3 months ago: Hi everyone, I would like to take a closer look at a controversial item that has been subject of int … more →

Univ. of Michigan Technology + Your DNA = New Body Parts

Frigz wrote 3 months ago: It feels really good when your university does something great. It feels even greater when that some … more →

Tags: Interesting, Medical News, health, Surgery, DNA, University of Michigan, biomedical engineering, Scaffolding, Doctor of Philosophy

Tissue engineering

Ricardo Campelo de Magalhães wrote 3 months ago: Tissue Engineering can be defined this way (Wikipedia): Tissue engineering is the use of a combinati … more →

Tags: Biology, TERMIS, bioprinting, synthetic biology, Eco-Friendly, human engineering

Tissue Engineering: thinking twice

thomasschillebeeckx wrote 3 months ago: Tissue Engineering, like I explained earlier, is the in vitro generation of human tissue for clinica … more →

Experimental Template

thomasschillebeeckx wrote 3 months ago: What I’ve been doing since my last post, is reading scientific papers that cover more or less … more →

Slight change of plans

thomasschillebeeckx wrote 3 months ago: In my previous post I clarified the concept of Tissue Engineering. I luckily didn’t elaborate … more →

Podcast Gems 8 - Jan 6, 2012: Cory Doctorow at Chaos Congress, Podnutz, Miracle Mouse at Twelve, OLPC versus Digital Drum, Congolese Nurse Augusta Chiwi at Bastogne, and Illegal Chinese Migrants in China (what?)

virginiajim wrote 4 months ago: Cory Doctorow’s insightful fifty-four minute presentation at the 28th Chaos Communication Cong … more →

Tags: Call That Girl, Cory Doctorow, Podnutz, miracle mouse, Murphy Roths Large, MRL, regeneration medicine, Afirm, Armed Forces Institute of Regenerative Medicine

Polymerisation

Text-Team wrote 4 months ago: The term polymerisation defines the process of macromolecules formation through repetition of basic … more →

Tags: Fibers, Business, fiber, Polymer, Polyester, molecular mass, Polymethyl Methacrylate, Germany

Regenerative Medicine in 2012: Assessing Predictions from 2007

tpmtech wrote 5 months ago:  Regenerative Medicine is bound to make strides in 2012. Dr. Atala, Regenerative Medicine guru, made … more →

Tags: Rockford, Regenerative Medicine, TPM Technologies, Conferences, advances, Austria, North Carolina, Medicine

Sky Sails, the Oil Trade and the passing of a Pioneer

Lee Robinson Petzer wrote 5 months ago: Sails are being used again for transoceanic voyages. We examine the oil trade (and its vulnerability … more →

Tags: futurist, Space, Shipping, Bioengineering, Cybercrime, Boris Chertok, cyber attacks, Oil trade, roskosmos

A Daily Review for New Advancements in Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine

NEWT wrote 5 months ago: This is the very first post on this journal’s birthday. Not sure how it will take form in the … more →

Tags: Beta posts, Nature Biotechnology, biomaterials, Stem Cell: Basic Science, Stem Cell: Translational

Meet the new meat - a treat or a food nightmare?1 comment

paulacbrannan wrote 6 months ago: Image via Wikipedia How does the prospect of tucking into tissue-engineered skeletal muscle take you … more →

Tags: food, Future, in vitro meat, Maastricht University, Royal Geographical Society, World Health Organization

Shrink-Wrap Stem Cell Growth

materialisam wrote 6 months ago: It’s easy to give a stem cell a goal in life, apparently. Simply placing a cell in contact with a su … more →

Tags: Regenerative Medicine, Stem cells, Plasma


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