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    2025-06-02 18:42:05
    Scientists Just Regrew Part of the Eye — and Brought Back Sight!
    In a groundbreaking study from Japan, researchers used stem cells to regenerate eye tissue and restore vision in patients once thought permanently blind.

    This breakthrough could soon help millions around the world see again, opening a new chapter in regenerative medicine.
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    #StemCellBreakthrough #VisionRestoration #MedicalMiracle #iPSC #RegenerativeMedicine #FutureOfMedicine
    Scientists Just Regrew Part of the Eye — and Brought Back Sight! In a groundbreaking study from Japan, researchers used stem cells to regenerate eye tissue and restore vision in patients once thought permanently blind. This breakthrough could soon help millions around the world see again, opening a new chapter in regenerative medicine. Full details here: #StemCellBreakthrough #VisionRestoration #MedicalMiracle #iPSC #RegenerativeMedicine #FutureOfMedicine
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    2025-06-02 17:41:05
    Scientists at Newcastle University have developed a groundbreaking method to 3D-print human corneas using a unique bio-ink composed of stem cells, collagen, and alginate. The technique takes less than 10 minutes per cornea and can be precisely tailored to fit each patient’s eye.

    With over 10 million people worldwide in need of corneal transplants, this innovation could dramatically reduce transplant wait times and restore vision to millions suffering from corneal blindness or injury.

    The Future of Eye Care
    These 3D-printed corneas offer a scalable and ethical solution to donor shortages, paving the way for personalized, on-demand eye care and regenerative medicine.

    #3DPrinting #MedicalBreakthrough #BlindnessCure #CornealTransplant #RegenerativeMedicine
    Scientists at Newcastle University have developed a groundbreaking method to 3D-print human corneas using a unique bio-ink composed of stem cells, collagen, and alginate. The technique takes less than 10 minutes per cornea and can be precisely tailored to fit each patient’s eye. With over 10 million people worldwide in need of corneal transplants, this innovation could dramatically reduce transplant wait times and restore vision to millions suffering from corneal blindness or injury. The Future of Eye Care These 3D-printed corneas offer a scalable and ethical solution to donor shortages, paving the way for personalized, on-demand eye care and regenerative medicine. #3DPrinting #MedicalBreakthrough #BlindnessCure #CornealTransplant #RegenerativeMedicine
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    2025-05-29 22:17:05
    Scientists in Japan have officially begun human trials of TRG-035, a drug that could allow people to regrow missing teeth—naturally. Inspired by animals like sharks that regenerate teeth throughout life, this breakthrough targets the USAG-1 protein, which normally suppresses tooth formation in humans.

    The Phase 1 clinical trial at Kyoto University Hospital involves 30 adults who are missing at least one tooth. The next phase aims to help children with congenital conditions where permanent teeth never grow at all. If successful, this could replace dental implants entirely by the year 2030—making tooth loss a fixable problem through biology, not surgery.

    #ToothRegrowth #DentalBreakthrough #HumanTrials #MedicalInnovation #RegenerativeMedicine
    Scientists in Japan have officially begun human trials of TRG-035, a drug that could allow people to regrow missing teeth—naturally. Inspired by animals like sharks that regenerate teeth throughout life, this breakthrough targets the USAG-1 protein, which normally suppresses tooth formation in humans. The Phase 1 clinical trial at Kyoto University Hospital involves 30 adults who are missing at least one tooth. The next phase aims to help children with congenital conditions where permanent teeth never grow at all. If successful, this could replace dental implants entirely by the year 2030—making tooth loss a fixable problem through biology, not surgery. #ToothRegrowth #DentalBreakthrough #HumanTrials #MedicalInnovation #RegenerativeMedicine
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