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Study Suggests New Source of Kidneys for Transplant Karen Richardson 1 false (default) false (default) uniform (default) ...

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Regenerative Medicine Team Wins Edison Award for Innovation WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. - April 26, 2013 - A research team at Wake ...

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Researchers are First to Use Common Virus to “Fortify” Adult Stem Cells WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – April 1, 2013 – Using the same ...

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A proof-of-concept study suggests the possibility of engineering artificial ovaries in the lab to provide a more natural ...

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Research Supports Promise of Cell Therapy for Bowel Disease WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. - Feb. 28, ...

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Ocular Systems, Inc. (OSI), Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and the North Carolina Eye Bank have formed a new company ...

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Scientists at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine developed a novel hybrid bioprinter as part of a project ...

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While it is well known that starfish, zebrafish and salamanders can re-grow damaged limbs, scientists understand very little ...

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Atala, Williams Named Fellows of Regenerative Medicine Organization WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – ...

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Reserach shows that ovarian cell function in a rat model can be stimulated in the lab, suggesting the potential to treat ...

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Our lab identified a new source of stem cells -- amniotic fluid and placental tissue. These cells are readily obtainable and have properties of both embryonic and adult stem cells.

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