stem cells

By the start of the XX century, histologists determined that tissues created for a particular purpose all share a common source - stem cells. What makes these cells unique is that they are not specialized at all and can be used to create all kinds of composite elements that make up various tissues. For example, all blood cells are very different in structure and functionality, yet they come from the same stem cells - hemocytoblasts. Every year, scientists discover new applications for stem cells in biology and medicine. Humanity is moving towards a common goal - growing organs from scratch that work perfectly as transplants - and this goal is closer thanks to research in this area.

Biologists develop new genome editing methods

Biologists develop new genome editing methods

A team of leading Russian biologists has started a scientific project to develop new systems for editing the human genome.
3D-printed Implant Tested On Mice

3D-printed Implant Tested On Mice

A 3D-printed part of a spinal cord helped a mouse regain the use of its legs. Human body parts are next.\n
Scientists grow blood vessels from stem cells

Scientists grow blood vessels from stem cells

This spells a breakthrough in the treatment of cancer, diabetes and other diseases.\n
Complete skin regeneration with transgenic stem cells

Complete skin regeneration with transgenic stem cells

In early November an article was published in “Nature” which claimed a great victory for modern medicine. Two years ago, a boy with bullous epidermolysis underwent a transgenic skin transplant which was grown...