Smile: Drug that regrows teeth reaches clinical trials
New teeth without dentures? A Japanese team advances with clinical trials of a regenerative drug.
New teeth without dentures? A Japanese team advances with clinical trials of a regenerative drug.
A glimpse into the future of dental medicine: a Japanese research team is developing a drug that allows lost teeth to regrow.
A "regenerative" 3D pen that sprays gel-like ink into wounds to speed up healing: is this the future of bandages?
Research on human limb regeneration finds new perspectives from a bizarre experiment on mice with deer "antlers".
UCSF researchers have engineered molecules that help build tissues and organs—a coup for regenerative medicine.
Regenerate the cartilages of the joints, perhaps entire limbs, a like salamanders? The key factors of this ability have been discovered: man also possesses them.
The team tested a special gel on teeth placed in a solution that recreates the environment of the mouth. Tooth enamel regenerated in just 48 hours.
The small device uses nano transfection of tissues to regenerate entire organs with the touch of a finger: what was once matter for Star Trek now comes close to reality.