Tag: Lonnie Shea
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Implantable cancer traps could provide earlier diagnosis and help monitor treatment
Synthetic scaffolding could detect multiple types of cancers before they start to spread.
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An EpiPen for spinal cord injuries
U-M researchers have designed nanoparticles that intercept immune cells on their way to the spinal cord and redirect them away from the injury.
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Taking shape: New aligned hydrogel tubes guide spinal tissue regeneration
New aligned hydrogel tubes guide spinal tissue regeneration
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Fifty years of Biomedical Engineering and Collaboration
Fifty years of Biomedical Engineering and Collaboration
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Lab-grown lung tissue could lead to new cancer, asthma treatments
A look at how Michigan Engineers created a biomaterial scaffold to help researchers from the U-M Medical School grow mature human lung tissue.
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One Lab, Three Approaches to Restoring Ovarian Function
Shikanov’s first project aims to restore endocrine function in girls with damaged ovaries, allowing them to undergo physiologic puberty.
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Researchers use ovarian follicles to preserve fertility
Technique could be beneficial for women with cancer; study in mice produced live births
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Cancer decoy could capture malignant cells and warn of relapse
A small, implantable device that researchers are calling a cancer “super-attractor” could eventually give doctors an early warning