A new drug can help the liver to regenerate: goodbye transplants?
Developing a drug to enhance the liver's ability to repair itself could eliminate the need for transplants
Developing a drug to enhance the liver's ability to repair itself could eliminate the need for transplants
Pig cells today, but tomorrow this experimental technique could preserve human organs destined for donation
A “bath” of enzymes allows the organs to eliminate the antigens that produce rejection. New perspectives for transplants.
Korean researchers used scans and bioink with the patient's cells to create a 2cm artificial trachea that was successfully transplanted in 5 weeks.
At Pennsylvania State University they developed a technique to 3D print living human skin directly onto wounds. New possibilities for facial reconstructive surgery and hair transplants.
Paul Edmonds, a patient from California, defeated both HIV and cancer thanks to a revolutionary stem cell transplant.
3D printing of human skin, including hair follicles, promises to revolutionize burn treatment.
Face and eye transplant opens new hopes in regenerative medicine and the treatment of facial lesions.
The impact of cinema on the technological future: when fiction does not predict, but inspires reality.
Research team shows that gut microbiome can transmit Alzheimer's disease from humans to healthy rats. The discovery could open new therapeutic avenues.
Billionaires and scientists collaborate to transform the dream of living beyond 120, and without aging. Where am I at?
A team of scientists has created a device that monitors transplanted organs, detecting signs of rejection weeks in advance.
The innovative nanowarming technique could be the key to overcoming the limits of human life, opening up new possibilities in the field of transplants.
3D bioprinting of organs and tissues will be the answer to long waiting lists for transplants, but there are still obstacles to overcome.
FDA approves first fecal transplant pill to fight intestinal infections, and one day many other diseases.
The possibility of grafts made with real 3D "biological suits" can completely transform reconstructive surgery
A team of researchers has created a new hair loss treatment using genetic modification techniques.
Rapamycin continues to be the protagonist of longevity research, with new, excellent news on the effects of its intake
A team of researchers and entrepreneurs has developed an implant, made from pig skin, that mimics the human cornea: it works great
Artificial blood can repair cell damage caused by lack of oxygen. It could make transplants easier, treat heart attacks and strokes, and even reverse cell death.
Researchers have created the world's first "synthetic embryos": they do not need sperm, eggs and fertilization. Inevitable ethical doubts.