Mammals aren’t exactly known for their limb-regenerating abilities, but some of them, including humans, have the ability to ...
New research from Stanford, Texas A&M, and Wake Forest has revealed biological and genetic mechanisms that allow mammals, ...
Researchers at the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares (CNIC) have discovered a specialized population of neutrophils in the skin that produce extracellular matrix components, helping ...
Growing from a single cell into a complex organism with specialized tissues and organs requires a complex and coordinated process. But the mechanical signals that guide tissue and organ ...
Recently, a research team from Chongqing Medical University, led by Prof. Wei Huang, Dr. Wei Bao, and Dr. Yiting Lei, has successfully developed a novel engineered extracellular matrix (eECM) to ...
Stanford University researchers have shown that fingertip regeneration in mammals depends on a soft, hyaluronic acid-rich extracellular matrix rather than stiff, collagen-heavy tissue. In mouse models ...
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