A biomaterial that can mimic certain behaviors within biological tissues could advance regenerative medicine, disease modeling, soft robotics and more, according to researchers.
A biomaterial that can mimic certain behaviors within biological tissues could advance regenerative medicine, disease modeling, soft robotics and more, according to researchers at Penn State.
The Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Engineering (TIBI) is pleased to announce their selection of Dr. Cato Laurencin, Chief Executive Officer, Connecticut Convergence Institute, Professor, University ...
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There is potential for Tregs and amphiregulin to be used in patients receiving cancer therapies to ameliorate immune function.
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