Damaged small intestine repaired with hPSC-derived organoids
Cincinnati Children’s have repaired damaged intestines in a rodent model, moving research efforts closer to clinical trials.
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Cincinnati Children’s have repaired damaged intestines in a rodent model, moving research efforts closer to clinical trials.
The world’s first generation of human BBB organoids from hPSCs accurately replicated features of cerebral cavernous malformation.
Researchers showed that ESI1, or similar compounds, may help to slow or even reverse cognitive losses that can occur during aging.
After screening 4,500 compounds using induced pluripotent stem cells, researchers have identified one lead that could treat pulmonary arterial hypertension.