Stimulating fibroblasts can trigger hair growth in wound healing
Stimulating fibroblasts through the sonic hedgehog pathway can trigger hair growth not previously seen in wound healing...
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Stimulating fibroblasts through the sonic hedgehog pathway can trigger hair growth not previously seen in wound healing...
Brain changes evident in scans before memory, cognitive decline...
Researchers have discovered a direct link between the protein aggregation in nerve cells that is typical for neurodegenerative diseases, and the regulation of gene expression in Huntington's disease...
The discovery is a major step toward understanding the mechanisms of myelin production and the potential for treating certain central nervous system diseases...
Detailed brain cell analysis has helped researchers uncover new mechanisms thought to underlie Parkinson's disease...
Scientists in the USA have added a new dimension to the understanding of how cells alter their communication with one another by means of epithelial mesenchymal transition (EMT) during development, wound healing, and the spread of cancer.
In this issue: urine-derived stem cells offer an innovative platform for drug testing and disease modelling, a paradigm shift in translational stem cell research, and the role of biomaterials in stem cell-based regenerative medicine.
NIH discovery in mice could lead to therapies to reduce vision loss from diseases of the retina...
Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania have identified a lung stem cell that repairs the organ's gas exchange compartment, providing potential new approach to treat lung disease.
Large, human cardiac-muscle patches created in the lab have been tested, for the first time, on large animals the patches significantly improved recovery from heart attack injury...
A team of researchers set out to discover the disease pathways of a rare genetic kidney disease and found a compound that stops the disease in its tracks.
The ATR protein has been imaged at ‘near-atomic resolution’, providing greater insight into its activation in DNA repair.
A new study led by researchers at Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute (SBP) has identified a signalling pathway that is essential for angiogenesis, the growth of new blood vessels from pre-existing vessels.
In adult mammal hearts, cardiomyoctyes do not proliferate following damage, like that caused by myocardial infarction.
Pancreatic beta cells help maintain normal blood glucose levels by producing the hormone insulin -- the master regulator of energy (glucose). Impairment and the loss of beta cells interrupts insulin production, leading to type 1 and 2 diabetes.