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    Stem cells in craniofacial development and regeneration / by Huang, George T.-J, Thesleff, Irma

    Published c201
    Subjects: “…Regeneration (Biology)…”
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    Exercise, Diet and Sleeping as Regenerative Medicine Adjuvants: Obesity and Ageing as Illustrations by Abdelaziz Ghanemi, Mayumi Yoshioka, Jonny St-Amand

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Exercise, diet choices and sleeping pattern have significant impacts on regeneration biology via diverse pathways including reducing the inflammatory and oxidative components. …”
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    Antioxidant Regulation of Cell Reprogramming by Yuichiro J. Suzuki, Nataliia V. Shults

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…Discovery of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) has revolutionized regeneration biology, providing further mechanistic insights and possible therapeutic applications. …”
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    Emerging Strategies to Improve the Design and Manufacturing of Biocompatible Therapeutic Materials by Guillermo Martínez, Juan Vázquez, Belén Begines, Ana Alcudia

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Additionally, the use of biocompatible scaffolds is translating into the possibility of regenerating biological tissues. Personalized medicine is also benefiting from the advantages offered by additive manufacturing. …”
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    Self-Organization Dynamics of Collagen-like Peptides Crosslinking Is Driven by Rose-Bengal-Mediated Electrostatic Bridges by Roberto Rosales-Rojas, Matías Zuñiga-Bustos, Francisca Salas-Sepúlveda, Constanza Galaz-Araya, Ricardo A. Zamora, Horacio Poblete

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…In previous studies, these hydrogels computationally and experimentally demonstrated that when RB was activated by green light, it could generate forms of stable crosslinked structures capable of regenerating biological tissues such as the skin and cornea. …”
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    Effects of the inclusion of alfacalcidol in complex rehabilitation programs for patients with age-related facial ptosis by O. A. Gromova, I. Yu. Torshin, A. V. Gilels, I. K. Tomilova

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The sufficiency of vitamin D is important for slowing down the aging of the skin, maintaining its hydration, elasticity and the ability to regenerate. Biologically active forms of vitamin D (including alfacalcidol) promote the activation of genes whose function is directly related to the maintenance of the structure of the skin, subcutaneous tissue, fascia and muscle fibers.The aim of the work was to assess the prospects for the inclusion of alfacalcidol (“Alpha D3”, 0.25 μg, 1 caps/day) in the rehabilitation programs of patients with age-related ptosis of the face (n = 40, age 47 ± 5 years).Materials and methods. 4 groups of patients with age-related facial ptosis (n = 40, average age 47 ± 5 years) were observed for 60 days; measurements were made before and after clinical trials. …”
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