Blood plasma from young people has rejuvenated old mice, boosting their memory, cognition and physical activity
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Gene-edited cells fight cancer
Immune cells engineered to target cancer could provide an off-the-shelf therapy
Print-on-demand bone could quickly mend major injuries
Material is flexible, cheap, and easy to produce
Watch a new skin sensor measure your health while you exercise
Patch provides information about electrolyte balance, dehydration levels, and total water loss
Mouse egg cells made entirely in the lab give rise to healthy offspring
New technique could help pinpoint key genes in egg development
Scientists find key protein for spinal cord repair in zebrafish
The human CTGF protein is 87% similar in its amino acid building blocks to the zebrafish form
CRISPR gene-editing tested in a person for the first time
A person was injected for the first time with cells that contain genes edited using the revolutionary CRISPR–Cas9 technique
Electric current and antiobiotic kill multidrug-resistant bacteria in biofilms
Research team has successfully used a mild electric current combined with an antibiotic to kill multidrug-resistant bacteria
Weaponized antibodies use new tricks to fight cancer
Next generation of Trojan-horse drugs designed to minimize damage to healthy cells