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Genome editing breakthrough: TnpB tool promises big results

Scientists have developed a more efficient and compact genome editing system using TnpB, a protein that offers significant improvements.

Cutting-edge tubular scaffolds enhance bone regeneration

Scientists from Sun Yat-sen University have made a significant breakthrough in the field of bone regeneration. Find out more.

Trinity College Dublin secures €800,000 Wellcome Award for tissue engineering research

Trinity College Dublin has been awarded €800,000 funding to pioneer an innovative tissue engineering approach.

DTU advances tissue healing through hydrogel innovation

University of Denmark (DTU) has opened new horizons in the realm of tissue healing through developing an innovative hydrogel.

Gene therapy developed to restore motor function across complete spinal cord injuries

Scientists have developed a gene therapy that was proven to stimulate nerve regrowth across complete spinal cord injuries in mice.

The successes and challenges of the regenerative medicine sector

Stephen Majors of the Alliance for Regenerative Medicine discusses the successes of the sector, and explains how practices learnt during the COVID-19 pandemic could...

Cell-based regenerative therapies for maxillofacial bone defects

A collaboration of engineers, biomedical scientists, and clinicians in the Netherlands has recently reached a breakthrough in cell-based bone regenerative therapies. Although bone has a...

Stem cell engineering: learning from the evolution

Dr Zoran Ivanovic, from the New Aquitaine Branch of the French Blood Institute, explains how their team develop the new strategies in stem cell...

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