Researchers Grow “Bone in a Dish” in 72 Hours
Researchers at Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) have engineered a material that replicates human bone tissue with an unprecedented level of precision,.
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Researchers at Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) have engineered a material that replicates human bone tissue with an unprecedented level of precision,.
Bioengineers and dentists from the UCLA School of Dentistry have developed a hydrogel that is more porous and effective in promoting tissue repair.
An international team of researchers has uncovered how a molecular gene called Dlk1 enhances stem cell activation and tissue regeneration in healing damaged.
A team of Russian and Japanese researchers has found cells that are probably responsible for the formation of human dental tissue, with a.
Researchers at the University of Southern California Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry have received a National Institutes of Health grant totaling $2.6 million.
A multi-university team of researchers have developed a technique that grows live bone for repairing craniofacial injuries by attaching a 3-D printed bioreactor.
Researchers at Temple University’s Kornberg School of Dentistry and College of Engineering are reporting progress in their collaborative efforts in using stem cells.
Earlier this year, researchers at King’s College London developed a new method of tooth repair by stimulating the renewal of living stem cells.
The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) has announced 4 awards totaling approximately $1 million each per year for up to.
Tooth decay is the most common dental disease worldwide, but a common medication may be able to reverse its effects. By combining genomics.