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Scientists in Osaka began clinical trials on proteins to enable children without permanent teeth to develop a third set of ...
In a remarkable breakthrough, scientists at King’s College London have successfully grown human teeth in a laboratory for the ...
Building off work published late last year in ACS Macro Letters, a team at King’s College London is developing methods for lab-grown replacement teeth and fillings made from human cells.
Like something out of "Repo! The Genetic Opera," scientists have managed to grow human-like teeth in a lab — and implant them inside a miniature pig's mouth, in a harbinger of weird new ...
‘This process could help us in future make human teeth,’ she added. Unlike animals like sharks and elephants who have the ability to grow new teeth, humans only have one set from ...
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