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Neuroscience & Brain Research

University of Cambridge Researchers Identify Biological Switch for Nerve Regeneration Using Lab-Grown Human Brain and Spinal Cord Models

Rifan Muazin May 29, 2026 0

The traditional medical consensus that damage to the central nervous system is inherently permanent has been challenged by a landmark…

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Stem Cell & Regenerative Medicine

Scientists Replicate Human Bone Marrow Complexities in Groundbreaking Lab-Grown Model

Dwi Wanna Apr 21, 2026 0

In a landmark achievement for regenerative medicine and hematology, researchers at the University of Basel and University Hospital Basel have…

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