Posts Tagged: stem cells
Professors Penney Gilbert and Bryan Stewart obtained cells from people living with Duchenne muscular dystrophy to grow miniature muscles and study the genetic disorder outside the body
Researchers at U of T Engineering and Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre develop a skin printer that works like a paint roller, depositing bio ink that speeds up wound healing
“Elite” cells appear to outcompete their neighbours in the process of becoming stem cells
Two new papers led by U of T Engineering grad students could lead to new cell therapies for boosting patients’ immune systems against disease, and for cancer immunotherapy, in which immune cells can be engineered to attack tumours
Yonatan Lipsitz and his co-authors have created a road map for the emerging industry of manufacturing stem cell therapeutics
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