
A Harvard-led team demonstrates the ability to use low-power light to trigger stem cells inside the body to regenerate tissue, an advance they reported in iScience Translational Medicine/i. The research, led by Wyss Institute Core Faculty member David Mooney, Ph.D., lays the foundation for a host of clinical applications in restorative dentistry and regenerative medicine more broadly, such as wound healing, bone regeneration, and more. The team ...
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