New Biomarker Predicts Success of Diabetes Islet Transplants with 90% Accuracy
Scientists discover NKX6.1 gene expression can predict which pancreatic islet transplants will succeed in treating type 1 diabetes.
Stem cells, exosomes, gene therapy, peptides, hyperbaric oxygen, and epigenetic reprogramming
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Scientists discover NKX6.1 gene expression can predict which pancreatic islet transplants will succeed in treating type 1 diabetes.
Researchers found that inhibiting LSD1 enzyme increases SEC23A protein levels, potentially treating congenital anemia.
Engineered zinc finger therapy reduced pain-sensing gene activity by 50% in primates for 6 months without major side effects.
New research reveals pancreatic beta cells actively contribute to autoimmune attack in type 1 diabetes through faulty stress responses.
Breakthrough prodrug technology enables oral delivery of allopregnanolone, showing promise for treating anxiety and mood disorders.
New MRI technique measures heart oxygen efficiency in 3 minutes, potentially revolutionizing early heart disease detection.
Revolutionary delivery system uses red blood cells to program immune cells in the spleen to fight cancer tumors.
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.
Scientists discover non-canonical muscle stem cells in zebrafish and axolotls that could unlock new regenerative therapies for humans.
New collagen-based artificial corneas offer hope for millions with corneal blindness when donor tissue isn't available.
Scientists develop bandages that deliver Wnt signals to skeletal stem cells, promoting bone repair through epigenetic mechanisms.