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Rats with spinal cords half severed at the second cervical vertebrae (C2) regained complete diaphragm and partial forelimb function on the severed side after treatment. The recuperative effects of ...
The research team then cultured the forelimb matrix in a bioreactor, within which vascular cells were injected into the limb's main artery to regenerate veins and arteries. Muscle progenitors were ...
Over a period of 52 hours, infusion of a detergent solution removes cells from a rat forelimb, leaving behind the cell-free matrix scaffolding onto which new tissues can be regenerated.
IT MIGHT look like an amputated rat forelimb, but the photo above is of something much more exciting: the limb has been grown in the lab from living cells. It may go down in history as the ...
Adrianna Milton, from Case Western Reserve University, and co-authors from Dr. Jerry Silver's laboratory describe the use of a novel combinatorial treatment strategy designed to both reduce and ...
BERKELEY (CBS SF) -- A paleontology professor at the University of California, Berkeley has come up a new answer to a question that has stumped dinosaur experts and armchair observers alike: Why ...
The trapezius muscle is involved in creating movement of the forelimb — both the extension, or “reach” phase, when the limb swings forward, and its retraction when it returns to the body.
The forelimb, with a “bulge” of abnormal bone growth near the shaft, belonged to a “subadult” that had completed its most rapid growth phase but was still growing, according to researchers.
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