Regenerative Medicine

For more than twenty-five years, Christopher Evans, Ph.D., a Mayo Clinic orthopedic scientist, has pushed to expand [...]

It's a long way to Mars. And nearly all the journey is outside of Earth's semiprotective atmosphere. Even the International Space Station, 248 miles up, is [...]

Biomedical science is about solving puzzles. Why does a cell stop doing its job? How does it know what to do in the first place? [...]

In a recent paper published in Cell Reports, Mayo Clinic scientists found that extracellular vesicles encouraged inflammation of pancreatic beta cells [...]

Exosomes, a new tool in regenerative research, have implications for cardiac and tendon regeneration, wound healing, and incontinence, as well as many other applications. In the [...]

Spinal cord injury is a life-changing medical event that affects almost 18,000 people in the U.S. each year. Medical advances are improving prognosis for these patients, pushing [...]

Mayo Clinic and Yale University scientists have developed a minimally invasive process for studying early cell development in a living person. The team reconstructed the [...]

A 3D model of human brain structure provides a new strategy for exploring the pathology of Alzheimer's disease, according to Mayo Clinic researchers. [...]

The largest regenerative medicine clinical trial to date for heart failure finds stem cell therapy is safe over the long term and may benefit some [...]

Several years ago, a surgeon checked on his patient and was pleased to find her sipping hot coffee in her hospital bed just one day [...]