AggreBots are mini living robots made from human cells that can move, spin, and swim, paving the way for medicine delivery and tissue repair.
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Researchers created a yogurt healing gel designed to aid human tissue regeneration. Credit: Alabama Extension / Public domain Researchers at Columbia University Engineering have developed a healing gel made from yogurt that could advance treatments for human tissue repair. The injectable hydrogel, crafted with milk-derived extracellular vesicles, provides new frameworks for regenerative medicine by integrating natural biological signals with biocompatible materials. Extracellular vesicles, or EVs, are tiny particles secreted by cells that transport...
AggreBots are mini living robots made from human cells that can move, spin, and swim, paving the way for medicine delivery and tissue repair.
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