Nobel Laureate Yamanaka Reflects on 20 Years of iPSC Breakthroughs
The father of induced pluripotent stem cells discusses regenerative medicine milestones and future therapeutic potential.
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The father of induced pluripotent stem cells discusses regenerative medicine milestones and future therapeutic potential.
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New biomimetic scaffold combines cartilage and bone layers to effectively regenerate damaged joint tissue in animal studies.
Researchers identified key cellular switches that enable newborn hearts to regenerate, revealing potential targets for adult cardiac repair.