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Lymphatic vessels shown to exist within bone

Sarya FidanJanuary 28, 2023March 16, 202306 mins

Sarya Fidan describes new research from Oxford that reveals the presence of lymphatic vessels in bone, and their role in bone repair.

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New bone marrow organoids for cancer research

Angelina ShcherbakovaDecember 15, 2022March 16, 202307 mins

Angelina Shcherbokova reports on new research demonstrating the steps forward in the use of bone marrow organoids in blood cancer research.

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Mathematical modelling for regenerative medicine: Dream or reality?

Duncan W. MartinsonNovember 16, 2022March 22, 2023010 mins

As part of our Regeneration print edition, Duncan W. Martinson discusses mathematical modelling for regenerative medicine.

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Is Ageing Reversible? Middle-aged mice have their biological clocks reversed

The Oxford ScientistApril 8, 2022December 17, 202207 mins

Gene therapy has been used to safely reverse the biological clock in middle-aged mice. Ines Momodu-Herrero investigates this new finding and its implications for aging control in people.

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