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He'd never had hair this short, except maybe when he was a newborn, and now he would never be able to regrow a full head of hair.
Tissue engineers may be able to regrow muscle using biomaterial scaffolds, which attempt to mimic the native extracellular matrix of muscle tissue.
We may not be able to regrow arms, but we can certainly entertain the goal of leveraging knowledge of stem cells to improve treatments for diseases and injuries".
But now, scientists think they may actually be able to regrow hair cells, potentially opening up a way to treat deafness in humans.
Charlie Rose decides I Found Your Camera helps locate, return digital cameras, memory cards Video: The Stunning Camera will shock you, your family, your friends Soon, we may be able to regrow limbs like salamanders.
But there is hope that doctors may soon be able to regrow a penis from the smooth muscle and endothelial cells of patients like Silva.
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The heatwave in 2011 killed 43% of kelp in western Australia, but with the exception of the northern tip near Kalbarri most was able to regrow.
Since both the polychaetes and oligochaetes are able to regrow lost parts—i.e., regenerate (see below)—it may appear that they are essentially ageless.
Researchers at the Wistar Institute in Philadelphia found that mice of a type first bred several decades ago and used to study autoimmune diseases were able to regrow healthy heart tissue with little scarring after serious heart damage.
The salamander species that the scientists are working with, Ambystoma mexicanum, is more commonly called the Mexican axolotl and is well known for being able to regrow severed parts of its body, such as its limbs and jaws.To shed more light on the process, the research team used genetic engineering to make axolotls that produce GFP throughout their bodies.
The researchers were able to regrow cartilage in goats' knees during a 16-week period.
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