Scientists will now be able to use precise models of skin cells in the human lip to make treatment simpler and better.
Scientists have successfully immortalized lip cells, creating a clinically relevant lab model that enables testing of new ...
More than paying lip service, the cells may offer new opportunities to research and treat various lip conditions ...
Lip problems, simply, have been impossible to treat. Dr. Martin Egen at Bern University Hospital "just changed that." ...
The Manx SPCA is thanking everyone who donated towards an operation for a Staffordshire terrier who was born was a cleft lip and palate.
We use our lips to talk, eat, drink, and breathe; they signal our emotions, health, and aesthetic beauty. It takes a complex ...
The team selected skin cells from tissue donated by two patients: one undergoing treatment for a lip laceration, and one ...
The team took skin cells from tissue donated by two patients: one who was undergoing treatment for a lip injury and one who was being treated for a cleft lip. Using a retroviral vector (a modified ...
In a world-first, Swiss scientists have developed 3D cell models using lip cells, an advance that can help develop new ...
Researchers have developed a continuously replicating model of human lip cells from donated tissue, overcoming challenges in ...
one undergoing treatment for a lip laceration, and one undergoing treatment for a cleft lip. The scientists used a retroviral vector to deactivate a gene which stops a cell's life cycle and to ...
Bern researchers acquired skin cells from two patients - one of whom was receiving lip laceration treatment and the other undergoing cleft lip treatment. Using a retroviral vector, they ...