Extracellular matrix
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Dr. Stephen Badylak share updates on his exciting studies on tissue engineering. Dr. Badylak describes his use of tissue engineering materials that helps heal skin wounds, torn tendons, injured rotator cuffs, hiatal hernias, and other soft tissue as well as strategies to replace limbs and digits.
It is a sort of scaffolding to aid a rebuild on your own tissue!
new dr badylak_1Mbps_Stream.wmv - YouTube
[flash=480,385:2r8hw9hr]http://www.youtube.com/v/mW9q4sH6sjo[/flash:2r8hw9hr]'Pixie' dust helps finger grow - YouTube
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Interesting. Have not seen this before. That powder acts very hydrophilic in the video.
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I guess it must interact well with water. We have plenty of water in our bodies.
Here you can learn more on the regenerative medicine.
60 Minutes-Regenerative Medicine.wmv - YouTube
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They talk about ECM starting from 4m 14s.
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