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Home - OMRF News - Archives for regenerate

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Discovery could explain cell division errors in cancer

April 18, 2018

New findings provide a better understanding of how cells replicate, and it could help outline how and why this process goes wrong in cancer.

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OMRF scientists find a way to heal the heart

October 31, 2016

The findings could lead to new ways to treat patients following a heart attack.

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OMRF scientist receives $2.3 million grant to study how wounds heal

October 20, 2016

Olson is looking at why people form scar tissue instead of regenerating.

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Teaching the heart to grow again

June 6, 2014

Researchers want to regrow heart tissue without scarring.

Filed Under: Diseases, Featured News, News, Research News Tagged With: antioxidant, catalase, free radicals, grow, Hashem Sadek, heart, Hille, Kinter, luke szweda, mice, Michael, Mike Kinter, mitochondria, regenerate, repair, scientist-news, tissue, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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