All Regenerative Medicine articles
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NewsNew RNA injection could help hearts heal after heart attacks
A new RNA-based therapy developed at Columbia University could help the heart repair itself after a heart attack without invasive surgery.
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NewsStem cells from baby teeth could treat cerebral palsy
Japanese researchers have shown in a rat study that stem cells derived from naturally shed baby teeth may improve motor and cognitive impairments in chronic-phase cerebral palsy.
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NewsNew organoid model helps test spinal cord regeneration drugs
Northwestern scientists have grown human spinal cord organoids to test therapies that could reduce scarring and promote nerve regrowth in patients.
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NewsLaunaea herb could provide new treatments for peptic ulcers
A herb called Launaea nudicaulis could be used to treat peptic ulcers, with early research suggesting both gastroprotective benefits and potential applications in natural product drug discovery.
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NewsMini-stomach organoids grown to improve disease research
Scientists have grown the first multi-regional “mini-stomach” in the lab, creating a new way to study rare genetic stomach diseases and help to develop new treatments for digestive conditions.
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NewsCentrifuge technique creates functional bioengineered lymph nodes
Using a straightforward cell stacking method, researchers have regenerated functional lymph nodes, offering a potential long-lasting therapy for secondary lymphedema and creating new opportunities for immunology and oncology drug discovery.
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NewsELRIG announces keynote speakers for Cell and Gene Therapy 2026 in Cambridge
ELRIG (European Laboratory Research & Innovation Group) has announced the keynote speakers for its inaugural Cell and Gene Therapy 2026 conference, taking place at Hinxton Hall in Cambridge from 9–10 March.
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NewsMagnetic stimulation advances heart organoids for future therapies
Researchers have shown that applying magnetic forces to lab-grown human heart organoids enhances their maturation and vascular development, offering a more realistic model of early heart formation and the possibility of future cardiac therapies.
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ArticleFertility beyond IVF: therapeutic advances in reproductive biotech
Procedural advances in IVF are reaching their biological limits. Reproductive biotech is now moving upstream, developing first in class therapeutics that target meiosis, gamete quality and implantation biology as druggable mechanisms in early discovery.
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NewsNew method preserves iPS cells for regenerative medicine
Kobe University researchers have developed a new way of freeze induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells) directly in their culture dishes without losing viability or pluripotency.
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NewsUltra-stable hydrogel boosts gastrointestinal wound repair
PolyU researchers have developed a new acid-resistant hydrogel inspired by natural gastric mucus that adheres far better than current treatments.
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NewsHydrogel tech enables global shipping of organoid models
A partnership between Atelerix and Cherry Biotech is enabling the shipping of complex biological models worldwide, using hydrogel preservation technology to eliminate cold-chain logistics.
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NewsTY1: new experimental drug restores tissue after heart attack
Scientists have developed an experimental RNA-based drug, TY1, that repairs DNA, reduces scar tissue and could lead to new treatments for heart attacks and autoimmune diseases.
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NewsKidney fibrosis linked to overactive Hippo signalling pathway
Scientists have used human stem cell–derived kidney organoids to uncover how abnormal Hippo signalling drives scarring in nephronophthisis, a rare genetic kidney disease.
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NewsRhosin shown to reverse blood stem cell ageing
Scientists have discovered that the drug Rhosin can rejuvenate ageing blood stem cells by inhibiting a key protein linked to cellular decline, providing a potential new strategy to combat age-related diseases.
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NewsBlood stem cell and islet cell transplant combo reverses type 1 diabetes
Stanford researchers have cured Type 1 diabetes in mice using a combination of blood stem cell and pancreatic islet cell transplants.
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ArticleTackling the organ shortage through vascular bioengineering
Frontier Bio’s vascular bioengineering research connects tissue modelling with graft development to advance regenerative medicine and drug discovery.
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ArticleResetting retinal networks with a gene-agnostic approach
What if treating blindness did not mean fixing a single faulty gene? Find out how modifier gene therapy is designed to protect vision by targeting broader retinal pathways.
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NewsNew framework enhances reliability of virtual cell models
Shift Bioscience have announced new research revealing that AI-driven virtual cell models perform far better than previously thought when assessed with correctly calibrated metrics.
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NewsUK Government announce plans to phase out animal testing for drugs
The UK government have announced a new strategy to phase out animal testing in scientific research, aiming to replace traditional experiments with innovative human-relevant methods such as organ-on-a-chip systems and AI analysis.


