Researchers show that a cocktail of growth factors reversed would-be lethal cell damage in mice with anthrax, suggesting that this approach could be adapted for use in patients.
Anthrax, an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis, is often treatable in its early stages. But once ...
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University of Pittsburgh researchers discovered that a mix of growth factors can rescue cells from late-stage anthrax damage ...
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“Growth factors are signalling proteins produced by stem cells found, for example, in the skin and used as a communication tool between the cells,” Dr Sigrún Dögg Guðjónsdóttir, chief of research and ...
Bone can heal itself, but not always in the ways we expect. Some animals regrow entire limbs. Others, like humans, can only ...
In this webinar, Michael Longaker and Maksim Plikus will discuss stem cell approaches for wound healing and skin regeneration ...
The use of anthrax as a bioweapon is rare, but devastating. This new treatment might one day save people that are beyond the ...