Scientists have discovered a key biological safeguard that helps one of nature's most impressive regenerators, the planarian flatworm, correctly rebuild its organs. The new research, published in ...
announced that its research team has defined a minimal stem cell set required for functional hair follicle regeneration i ...
Grafting materials, lasers, and low frequency vibration speed up healing The use of grafting materials, laser therapy, ...
IADR 2026 recognizes Graphy’s 4D printing–based bioadhesive and regeneration platform, underscoring its leadership as a ...
Practice introduces gum grafting, bone grafting, and periodontal surgery amid growing focus on long-term oral health ...
Teeth are composites of mineral and protein, with a bulk of bony dentin that is highly porous. This structure allows teeth to be both strong and sensitive. Besides calcium and phosphate, teeth contain ...
Adult mammals exhibit limited regenerative capacity in the central nervous system (CNS), leading to irreversible deficits following injury or disease. Effective strategies to restore CNS function ...
A protein that quietly suppresses tooth growth may hold the key to regrowing teeth in adults, according to a line of research that has moved from mouse models to the doorstep of human clinical trials.
Axolotls are famous for their ability to regrow significant parts of their bodies. But according to recent research, these frilly-headed salamanders, which are native to lakes and wetlands around ...