A quarter-sized device created at Houston Methodist could drastically alter the course of treatment for Type 1 diabetes, a chronic condition that impacts millions of Americans and does not have a cure.
First-of-Its-Kind Transplant at the University of Maryland Medical Center Was Patient's Only Option for Survival after Being Deemed Ineligible for Traditional Transplant
Biomimetic Implant Provides Hope for Millions of Corneally Blind People with no Reliance on Donor Tissue
Using skin cells from human volunteers, researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine have created fully functional mini livers, which they then transplanted into rats.
Researchers at King’s College London have used single cell RNA sequencing to identify a type of cell that may be able to regenerate liver tissue, treating liver failure without the need for transplants.