You can regrow damaged skin in the area, sure—but also bone, tissue, and nerves.
Stanford University researchers have identified a balance between the extracellular matrix and hyaluronic acid as a key factor in mammalian fingertip regeneration. Using mouse models, they found ...
Despite its compact structure—composed of only three amino acids—this endogenous tripeptide has been repeatedly situated at ...
Recently, a research team from Chongqing Medical University, led by Prof. Wei Huang, Dr. Wei Bao, and Dr. Yiting Lei, has successfully developed a novel engineered extracellular matrix (eECM) to ...
• A dual-function peptide developed for in-situ engineering native extracellular matrix. • The dual-function peptide specifically anchors endogenous endothelial cells to extracellular matrix. Ischemic ...
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