Our lab identified a new class of stem cell, derived from amniotic fluid and placental tissue. These cells are readily obtainable and have properties of both embryonic and adult stem cells.
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The Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine has ongoing research projects with numerous departments and centers within Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. These partnerships foster the exchange of scientific and engineering knowledge and broaden the development of students and faculty and by encouraging them to pursue technologies related to regenerative medicine and training clinicians in the implementation of regenerative therapies. Collaborations are under way with the following departments:
Graca Almeida-Porada, M.D., Ph.D., a professor at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center’s Institute for Regenerative...
A newly discovered protein may play a critical role in how the body regulates blood sugar levels.
When it comes to manufacturing tissues and organs to cure disease and save lives, regenerative medicine is just like...
Research led by Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center’sInstitute for Regenerative Medicine has been named one of the top...
For the first time, researchers have combined gene therapy and stem cell transplantation to successfully reverse the...
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