Encapsulated stem cells accelerate wound healing – Cornell Chronicle
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Encapsulated stem cells accelerate wound healing
Cornell Chronicle A team of Cornell scientists has shown that stem cells confined inside tiny capsules secrete substances that help heal simulated wounds in cell cultures, opening up new ways of delivering these substances to locations in the body where they can hasten … Scientists develop cardiac cells using stem cells Stem cells a sure cure for parkinsons Stem cell-based therapy offers promise for treatment of type 2 diabetes |
