Artificial bone marrow that can continuously make red and white blood cells has been created in a University of Michigan lab. tags Biomedical researchers create artificial human boneThis development could lead to simpler pharmaceutical drug testing, closer study of immune system defects and a continuous supply of blood for transfusions. picked by AutumnLotus 11 months ago |
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AUSTRALIAN researchers have developed a world-first blood test that could save the lives of tens of thousands of bone marrow transplant patients across the world. picked by AutumnLotus 3 years ago 0 comments edit related share plime.com |
Italians scientists have developed a new artificial bone made from wood should be an improvement over the plastic and metal that are now used for implants. Derived from organic material, the new bone substitute will promote faster healing. To create the bone substitute, the scientists start with a block of wood — red oak, rattan and sipo work best — and heat it until all that rema... read full post picked by Bingo 4 months ago 3 comments edit related share science |
Guys, you better remind the ladies in your life that you can still be useful for killing spiders and taking out the trash because soon they will be able to have babies without us. Update to this. picked by 2manyusernames 2 years ago 23 comments edit related share plime.com |
"Removing the marrow from the heart of bones could make them stronger and help heal fractures, researchers suggest." picked by cartoonmotion 2 years ago 2 comments edit related share science |
British scientists are on course to become the first to create synthetic human blood from embryonic stem cells, it emerged today. 6 comments edit related share scienceThe ground-breaking project could provide an unlimited supply of blood for emergency transfusions free of the risk of infection. Because stem cells multiply indefinitely, it would be possible to make enormous quantities, researchers said. picked by AutumnLotus 8 months ago |
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An artificial brain cell that could be used to treat diseases such as Parkinson's has been created by scientists. 0 comments edit related share scienceThe 'delivery electrode' works in the same way as nerve cells in the brain by releasing neurotransmitters. picked by AutumnLotus 5 months ago |
Larry Glick found out he had leukemia. His only chance of survival rested on a bone marrow transplant. Out of 7 million donors, none were a match so his 9-year old daughter stepped up to the plate and became the youngest donor picked by 2manyusernames 7 months ago 0 comments edit related share plime.com |
Federal regulators have cleared the way for the first human trials of human embryonic stem-cell research, authorizing researchers to test whether the cells are safe to use in spinal injury patients. picked by Bornbad 10 months ago 1 comments edit related share science |
Artificial DNA has long time eluded nano-technologists, but Japanese researchers are claiming to have created successfully created 4 bases that pair in a double helix like the natural stuff. picked by pocksucket 1 year ago 10 comments edit related share science |
The process uses inkjet technology to build up layer upon layer of the perfect bone graft. The substance they use is similar enough to human bone that it eventually dissolves naturally in the body. picked by dumbn00b 3 years ago 3 comments edit related share plime.com |
Artificial human sperm could come to the aid of infertile men, according to a team of scientists who have used lab-grown sperm to inseminate female mice. 12 comments edit related share scienceArtificial sperm could also make males totally redundant, permitting women to give birth without a biological male mate. picked by AutumnLotus 2 years ago |
Stem cell researchers at UCLA were able to grow functioning cardiac cells using mouse skin cells that had been reprogrammed into cells with the same unlimited properties as embryonic stem cells. picked by AutumnLotus 2 years ago 0 comments edit related share science |
Scientists have used human cells to grow new blood vessels in a mouse for the first time, a US journal reports. picked by deEPCHIll 1 year ago 0 comments edit related share science |
A human growth factor that stimulates blood stem cells to proliferate in the bone marrow reverses memory impairment in mice genetically altered to develop Alzheimer's disease. picked by AutumnLotus 5 months ago 1 comments edit related share science |
To the growing list of chemicals showing up in human blood, a new study adds compounds that make food wrappers grease-proof. 3 comments edit related share scienceCalled diPAPs, these chemicals are fairly new and scientists don't yet know if they are harmful to human health. picked by AutumnLotus 6 months ago |
Harvard Stem Cell Institute researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital have identified the earliest master human heart stem cell from human embryonic stem cells - ISL1+ progenitors - that give rise to a family of cells that form the essential portions of the human heart. picked by AutumnLotus 5 months ago 0 comments edit related share plime.com |
Milan authorities are handing out free urine testing kits to parents of teenagers so they can find out if their children are using illegal drugs. picked by AutumnLotus 3 years ago 0 comments edit related share plime.com |
Artificial wombs and experiments on human embryos grown in the lab will be commonplace and no big deal ethically in 30 years, several scientists predict. They envision a scenario just like test-tube babies, which shocked us 30 years ago but now are fairly routine and acceptable to most people. picked by deEPCHIll 1 year ago 2 comments edit related share science |
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The success in repairing a damaged layer of retinal cells in mice implies that blood stem cells taken from bone marrow can be programmed to restore a variety of cells and tissues, including ones involved in cardiovascular disorders such as atherosclerosis and coronary artery disease. picked by kakana 4 months ago 1 comments edit related share science |