Topic Brief: Columbia University Medical Center researchers have devised a way to replace the knee's protective lining, called the meniscus, ... Christina Salas, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Orthopedic Research at the University of New Mexico describers her technology and ...
Bioprinting Bone Scaffold -
Columbia University Medical Center researchers have devised a way to replace the knee's protective lining, called the meniscus, ... Christina Salas, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Orthopedic Research at the University of New Mexico describers her technology and ... After the discovery of stem cells, we started isolating them and culturing them in the lab to make thousands and millions of them.
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- Columbia University Medical Center researchers have devised a way to replace the knee's protective lining, called the meniscus, ...
- Christina Salas, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Orthopedic Research at the University of New Mexico describers her technology and ...
- After the discovery of stem cells, we started isolating them and culturing them in the lab to make thousands and millions of them.
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- Brinley Kantorski at the Partnership in Education, Duquesne University.
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