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Labiotech.eu | Stem Cells
2M ago
What does 2024 hold for the biotech industry? Delve into the experts' insight on the biotech trends that will shape 2024.
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Labiotech.eu | Stem Cells
2M ago
Explore the groundbreaking fusion of brain organoids and AI in the creation of Brainoware, the world’s first biohybrid computer.
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Labiotech.eu | Stem Cells
4M ago
CellProthera has been working to do the impossible – mend broken hearts. The biotech company’s ProtheraCytes cell therapy regenerates damaged tissue following a heart attack, thus restoring cardiac function. In this podcast, we investigate regenerative therapy with CellProthera’s CEO, Matthieu de Kalbermatten. While regenerative cell therapy is dependent on the patient’s own cells, and reliant […]
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Labiotech.eu | Stem Cells
5M ago
This week, our guest on the podcast is Mark Kotter, founder of clock.bio. clock.bio, a sister company to bit.bio, which Kotter also founded and is the CEO of, aims to extend and improve quality of life by reversing the harmful effects of time in our cells, harnessing the regenerative capabilities of human pluripotent stem cells […]
The post Beyond Biotech podcast 68 – rejuvenation with stem cells appeared first on Labiotech.eu.
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Labiotech.eu | Stem Cells
7M ago
North Carolina is home to Research Triangle Park, an R&D sanctuary situated between the cities of Raleigh and Durham, which just happens to be one of the biggest biotech hubs in the U.S., with a multitude of renowned companies. The southeastern state even rivals the likes of Boston, San Francisco and San Diego, all of […]
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Labiotech.eu | Stem Cells
7M ago
Lately, there seems to have been a lot of talk about the possibility of ‘lab-grown babies’. Proper research into this area kicked off around a decade ago, and is still largely experimental in humans. But the technique used to potentially develop lab-grown babies could hold the power to provide a novel treatment option for human […]
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Labiotech.eu | Stem Cells
8M ago
Scientists’ fascination with amphibians like axolotls and newts, animals that are capable of scarlessly regrowing their limbs, sparked the idea of possibly replicating this in humans. Since 1958, when French oncologist Georges Mathe performed the first-ever stem cell transplantation – to save six nuclear researchers who were accidentally exposed to radiation – the technology has […]
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Labiotech.eu | Stem Cells
10M ago
Axol Bioscience Ltd., a pluripotent stem cell technology provider for drug discovery, has signed an agreement with StrataStem to access and commercialize its collection of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patient samples. Harnessing its stem cell knowledge, Axol will reprogram these patient samples into induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) that can then be differentiated into a wide […]
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Labiotech.eu | Stem Cells
11M ago
A recent study explains how researchers have devised a new method for delivering particles into stem cells, which are difficult to penetrate. The discovery will make it easier to direct and enhance the processes involved in regenerative medicine. Regenerative medicine takes advantage of the fact that our body’s stem cells can change into many other […]
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Labiotech.eu | Stem Cells
1y ago
The post Becoming human: GMP-compliant supplements for cell therapy appeared first on Labiotech.eu.
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