Posts Tagged ‘regenerative medicine’

You may dream a broken finger could regenerate in the real world…

Monday, May 25th, 2009

It has been well established that vertebrates of lower species, particularly urodele amphibians (common called “salamanders”), have an intrinsic capacity to regenerate a variety of body parts, including limbs, tail, jaw, and retina.

In higher mammals, examples of complex tissue regeneration are less common but can be seen in the seasonal regrowth of deer antlers.

lost limb regeneration mebo

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Overview of Gastrointestinal Regenerative Medicine

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

To prevent diseases, repair the damaged tissue organ and carry gastrointestinal component (GIC) into effect, we established a matching regenerative medicine technique according to the physiological characteristics of gastrointestine.

The main point of the technique is to protect mucosa, repair mucosa in time and prevent the gastrointestinal mucosa from being destroyed by alcohol, irritant and carcinogen,etc.

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