The Tissue Culture Lab provides a shared resource with instrumentation and expertise to support the establishment and maintenance of cell cultures as invitro models for a variety of tissues. The ...
Scientists at UNSW Sydney have created a new material that could change the way human tissue can be grown in the lab and used in medical procedures. The new material belongs to a family of substances ...
For many patients, waiting for an organ to become available for transplant is painstakingly long process, and it comes with a torrent of mixed emotions. Once an organ has become available, there is ...
When chemistry major Jessica Holmes joined biophysicist Andrew Pelling’s Lab for Augmented Biology at the University of Ottawa, she was charged with an unusual task: coax mammalian cells to multiply ...
A new contest from NASA and the Methuselah Foundation's New Organ Alliance calls for scientists to grow human organ tissue in the lab — to serve as raw materials in studying the harmful environmental ...
The Tissue Regeneration & Mechanobiology Lab, led by Prof. Wuertz-Kozak, investigates cellular mechanisms central to inflammation, degeneration, and fibrosis, aiming to translate these insights into ...
CNRC investigators are assigned access to work in these laboratories on a need basis. This assigned access provides assigned bench drawer and cabinet space for storage of tissue culture supplies, ...
A tiny pulsing strip of muscle could help save the lives of 33 million people. That’s how many people suffer from atrial fibrillation, the most common type of irregular heartbeat. Scientists have yet ...
On the surface, plants and animals couldn't be more different. However, as researchers at Worcester Polytechnic University (WPU) have discovered, they also share surprising similarities in their ...
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During brain development, neurons extend long processes called axons. Axons link different areas of the brain and carry ...
The National Institutes of Health’s hold on acquiring fetal tissue may affect labs conducting cancer research, according to STAT. “If they don’t procure new fetal tissue by, say, end of January, ...