The rising incidence of cancer worldwide has led to an increasing number of surgeries that involve the removal of lymph nodes ...
Researchers have successfully implanted a bioengineered tooth implant — that “grows” into the gum and fuses with existing nerves — into the mouths of rats. In a new paper published in the journal ...
Explore the innovative concept of bioengineered lymph nodes as a promising solution for lymphedema after cancer surgery.
Scientists at the University of Glasgow developed a bioengineered bone marrow (BM) model that helped them to evaluate potential use of a combined CRISPR-CAR T cell therapy in the treatment of acute ...
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Bioengineered algae absorbs CO2 10x faster
Amid escalating concerns over carbon emissions, a potential game-changer emerges from an unexpected source: algae. Ground-breaking research has led to the creation of bioengineered algae that can ...
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