Bioprinted muscle cell regeneration accelerated by integrating neural cells
Researchers from the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine (NC, USA) have developed a tissue engineering technique for skeletal muscles which better integrates neural cells into into the bioprinted tissues.
Hydrogels with biomimetic intelligence
Hydrogels are highly absorbent polymer networks that absorb water. As a result, they possess unique mechanical and structural properties, making them suitable for a range of biomedical applications including protein therapy, as wound dressings, and in regenerative medicine.
A new angle on immunotherapy
Cancer cells injured by chemotherapy can be harnessed to unleash the immune system against tumors in mice.