Researchers developed bioengineered lymphatic tissue that replaced missing lymph nodes in mice, with potential to treat lymphedema.
As a result of their potential to imitate natural growth factors and stimulate cellular activity, peptides have emerged as potential components in regenerative cell action and dermatological research.
The UGR press conference (which was chaired by the Rector of the UGR, Pedro Mercado) was attended by Álvaro Trigo Puig, one of the patients who received the artificial skin implant in 2018. UGR ...
A simple skin patch and COVID-like test could soon allow people to test for melanoma in the comfort of their home—helping catch the most dangerous type of skin cancer early without the need for a ...
The woman’s burns are severe, essentially eradicating the skin from more than half of her body. Every layer of this complex tissue must therefore be replaced with grafts. These need to be harvested ...
Fat tissue holds the key to 3D printing layered living skin and potentially hair follicles, according to researchers who recently harnessed fat cells and supporting structures from clinically procured ...
UGR scientists have demonstrated the efficacy and viability of the artificial skin UGRSKIN, an advanced therapy medicinal product (ATMP) they developed in 2012, which has proven to be highly ...