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New vitamin K-based drug eliminates medication-resistant epileptic seizures in mice

New vitamin K-based drug eliminates medication-resistant epileptic seizures in mice

Bees-Haus method of cell therapy for treating urethral stricture receives Japanese patent

Bees-Haus method of cell therapy for treating urethral stricture receives Japanese patent

New COVID-19 Kidney / Transplant Listening & Resource Center launched

New COVID-19 Kidney / Transplant Listening & Resource Center launched

New technology can increase the quality of stem cells used in regenerative medicine

New technology can increase the quality of stem cells used in regenerative medicine

New thermoplastic biomaterial could lead to cost-effective, versatile medical implants

New thermoplastic biomaterial could lead to cost-effective, versatile medical implants

Researchers develop new coatings for implants to make them more compatible

Researchers develop new coatings for implants to make them more compatible

Wearable technology for health-related applications

Wearable technology for health-related applications

Innovative technology permits faster, cheaper toxicological screening of drug candidates

Innovative technology permits faster, cheaper toxicological screening of drug candidates

Duke researchers create first cartilage-mimicking gel that's strong enough for knees

Duke researchers create first cartilage-mimicking gel that's strong enough for knees

USask researchers receive $900,000 to help strengthen Canada's rapid response to COVID-19

USask researchers receive $900,000 to help strengthen Canada's rapid response to COVID-19

Survey: Most American women have not heard of breast implant-related lymphoma

Survey: Most American women have not heard of breast implant-related lymphoma

Researchers create superior bone grafts using primitive stem cells

Researchers create superior bone grafts using primitive stem cells

A new technology to print 3D tissues directly in the body

A new technology to print 3D tissues directly in the body

Silicone molecules may induce cell death in human cells

Silicone molecules may induce cell death in human cells

Hyperprogression to immune blockade followed by a response with cabozantinib in metastatic RCC

Hyperprogression to immune blockade followed by a response with cabozantinib in metastatic RCC

Material scientists develop self-healing bone cement

Material scientists develop self-healing bone cement

Detachable microneedle depots deliver therapeutic stem cells to injured tissue sites

Detachable microneedle depots deliver therapeutic stem cells to injured tissue sites

Rice researchers create tiny, magnetically-powered neural stimulator

Rice researchers create tiny, magnetically-powered neural stimulator

Scientists create 3D-printable material that mimics cartilage, biological tissues

Scientists create 3D-printable material that mimics cartilage, biological tissues

Study reveals parts of the brain linked to facial and scene recognition

Study reveals parts of the brain linked to facial and scene recognition

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