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Frozen Human Cells Restore Nerve Conduction In Animal Model; Method May Find Use In Humans Date: February 7, 2001 Source: Society For Neuroscience Summary: Scientists have successfully used frozen ...
Professor V. Srinivasa Chakravarthy at the department of biotechnology at IIT Madras, said, "Three dimensional (3D) spatial cells in the hippocampus are believed to support the existence of 3D ...
Model produced with 3D printer In the current study, the researchers used human stem cells generated from skin and programmed to become motor neuron progenitors, a type of immature nerve cell that ...
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine have created a biodegradable, implantable tube or “nerve guide” that can repair damage to major nerves in cases of traumatic injury.
Cells are infected directly In order to find out more, the research group is using a cell model that was developed at the Research Department of Neuroscience. It enables them to study for the first ...
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Uppsala researchers create 3D-printed human nerve tissue model - MSNWith the aid of a 3D printer, researchers at Uppsala University have succeeded in creating a model that resembles human nerve tissue. The model, which can be cultured from the patient's own cells ...
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