
Regenerative medicine focuses on restoring or replacing damaged tissues and organs through the integration of stem cell biology, tissue engineering, and biomaterials science. This interdisciplinary field employs techniques such as scaffold fabrication, cellular reprogramming, and gene editing to promote tissue regeneration, enhance wound healing, and develop functional organ substitutes. Research addresses cellular differentiation, immunomodulation, vascularization, and extracellular matrix remodeling to optimize therapeutic outcomes. Our page compiles the latest peer-reviewed studies and patented التقنيات advancing regenerative strategies, biomaterial innovations, and clinical applications that redefine approaches to tissue repair and organ replacement.
هذه هي أحدث مجموعة مختارة من المنشورات وبراءات الاختراع العالمية باللغة الإنجليزية حول الطب التجديدي، بين العديد من المجلات العلمية على الإنترنت، مصنفة ومركزة على الخلايا الجذعية، وهندسة الأنسجة، والعلاج بالخلايا، والمواد الحيوية، وتصنيع السقالات، والخلايا الجذعية المستحثة متعددة القدرات، والسقالات التجديدية، والمصفوفة خارج الخلية، وتجديد الأعضاء، والطباعة الحيوية ثلاثية الأبعاد, عامل النمو، والخلايا الجذعية الوسيطة الوسيطة، وتمايز الخلايا، وتحرير الجينات، والتئام الجروح، والمواد الحيوية التجديدية، وزرع الخلايا، والتعديل المناعي، وتجديد الأنسجة، وإعادة برمجة الخلايا، والجزيء النشط بيولوجياً، والأوعية الدموية، والعلاج التجديدي، والخلية الذاتية، والخلية الخيطية، والزرع التجديدي، وتوسيع الخلايا، وإعادة تشكيل المصفوفة، والبيئة الدقيقة التجديدية.
Salmonidae cell derivation and maintenance
Patent published on the 2026-05-21 in WO under Ref WO2026104367 by ROSLIN TECH LIMITED [GB] (Mee Patrick Joseph [gb], Naylor Kyle [gb], Rajesh Deepika [gb], Webb Sophia [gb])
Abstract: A method of deriving and maintaining Salmonidae stem cells is provided, the method comprising deriving Salmonidae cells at the eyed or blastula stages of salmonid or salmonoid ova development, so as to produce cells with use in the food industry.[...]
Our summary: A method for deriving and maintaining Salmonidae stem cells is described. The process involves obtaining cells at the eyed or blastula stages of salmonid ova development. These cells are intended for applications in the food industry.
Salmonidae, stem cells, cell derivation, food industry
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Using p62 for prevention and treatment of chronic pain
Patent published on the 2026-05-21 in WO under Ref WO2026107526 by CURELAB ONCOLOGY INC [US] (Shneider Alexander [us], Gabai Vladimir [us], Langs Maxim [us], Bakin Eugene [il], Krasny Sergei [by], Polyakov Sergey [by], Baranau Yauheni [by])
Abstract: A method to alleviate chronic pain in humans and animals is disclosed. It comprises administering to said subject p62/SQSTM1 polypeptide, p62/SQSTM1 encoding nucleic acid, or mesenchymal stem cells expressing a p62-encoding vector or pretreated to increase the level of p62 protein encoded by the cell s chromosome or secretome from such cells.[...]
Our summary: The method involves using p62/SQSTM1 polypeptide or its encoding nucleic acid to alleviate chronic pain. It can also include mesenchymal stem cells that express a p62-encoding vector. This approach is applicable for both humans and animals.
p62, chronic pain, treatment, mesenchymal stem cells
Patent
Method for producing cultured meat, and cultured meat
Patent published on the 2026-05-21 in WO under Ref WO2026105820 by ITOHAM YONEKYU HOLDINGS INC [JP] (Matsusaki Michiya [jp], Yamada Asuka [jp], Nakadozono Oya Chika [jp], Sugiura Takuya [jp], Takasuga Akiko [jp])
Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a method for producing cultured meat, the method comprising: a washing step for bringing bovine tissue into contact with a washing liquid containing peracetic acid; a recovery step for recovering stem cells from the washed bovine tissue; a preparation step for preparing bio-ink containing the recovered stem cells and fragmented extracellular matrix components; a printing step for printing the bio-ink to form a structure containing the stem cells; and a culturing[...]
Our summary: The method involves washing bovine tissue with peracetic acid, recovering stem cells, and preparing a bio-ink. The bio-ink is printed to create a structure containing stem cells. Finally, the stem cells undergo differentiation induction culturing to form a tissue body.
cultured meat, stem cells, bio-ink, tissue engineering
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Engineered exosomes and methods for producing the same
Patent published on the 2026-05-21 in US under Ref US20260137808 by UNIV KENTUCKY RES FOUND [US] (Tong Sheng [us], Yang Xiaoyue [us])
Abstract: [0000] Methods for producing an engineered exosome (eEXO) that make use of one or more magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) complexed with a therapeutic payload are provided. The MNP-therapeutic payload complex is loaded into an endosome of a producer cell. The enriched endosome containing the MNP-therapeutic payload complex is extracted from the producer cell and extruded to produce the eEXO. Loading of the MNP-therapeutic payload complex and extraction of the enriched endosome can be facilitated by t[...]
Our summary: Methods for producing engineered exosomes involve loading magnetic nanoparticles with a therapeutic payload into the endosome of a producer cell. The enriched endosome is extracted and extruded to create the engineered exosomes. CRISPR ribonucleoprotein can serve as the therapeutic payload for gene editing applications.
engineered exosomes, magnetic nanoparticles, therapeutic payload, CRISPR
Patent
High-throughput differentiation method of three dimensional human blood vessel organoids based on human induced pluripotent stem cells
Patent published on the 2026-05-20 in EP under Ref EP4745228 by UNIV GREIFSWALD [DE] (Skowronek Dariush [de], Felbor Ute [de], Rath Matthias [de])
Abstract: A first aspect of the invention relates to a method for preparing a three dimensional blood vessel organoid. In a second aspect, the invention is directed to three dimensional human blood vessel organoids obtained or obtainable from the method of the first aspect of the invention. A third aspect of the invention is related to the three dimensional human blood vessel organoids for use in (in vitro) drug screening and/or (in vitro) drug testing; and/or for use in (in vitro) toxicity analysis; and/[...]
Our summary: This invention presents a method for preparing three-dimensional blood vessel organoids from human induced pluripotent stem cells. The resulting organoids can be utilized for in vitro drug screening, testing, and toxicity analysis. Additionally, they have applications in bioengineering and transplant preparation.
blood vessel organoids, human induced pluripotent stem cells, drug screening, bioengineering
Patent
Intranasal application of mesenchymal stem cells in the therapy of neonatal hypoxic-ischemic brain injury
Patent published on the 2026-05-20 in EP under Ref EP4744672 by UMC UTRECHT HOLDING BV [NL] (Nijboer Cornelia Henrika Antonia [nl], Benders Maria Johanna Nicole Lilian [nl], Van Bel Frank [nl], Heijnen Jacoba Johanna [nl])
Abstract: The invention relates to mammalian mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) for use in a method of treatment of a hypoxic-ischemic brain injury (HIBI) event in a human neonate. Particular routes of administration are disclosed. The invention also encompasses the MSCs for use in a method of prevention of the consequences and/or treatment of a neurodevelopmental disability in a neonate which has suffered or is suspected of suffering a HIBI event. A ready to use device for the administering of MSCs to human n[...]
Our summary: This invention uses mesenchymal stem cells to treat hypoxic-ischemic brain injury in neonates. It includes methods for prevention and treatment of neurodevelopmental disabilities related to such injuries. A device for the intranasal administration of MSCs to neonates is also provided.
mesenchymal stem cells, neonatal hypoxic-ischemic injury, intranasal administration, neurodevelopmental disability
Patent
Joint material and shape optimization of a 3D printing nozzle by CFD and response surface methodology
Published on 2026-03-12 by @OXFORD
Abstract: AbstractThree-dimensional printing (3D printing) has emerged as a transformative technology in medicine, enabling the fabrication of complex structures with high precision. In bioprinting, optimization of nozzle design is essential to balance print resolution, mechanical strength, and biocompatibility. This study presents a computational framework for optimizing bioprinting performance by simultaneously accounting for nozzle geometry and biomaterial rheological properties. Using computational fl[...]
Our summary: This study presents a computational framework for optimizing bioprinting by integrating nozzle geometry and biomaterial properties. It utilizes CFD and response surface methodology to identify optimal nozzle configurations. Results show significant improvements in flow rate and reductions in wall shear stress, demonstrating the effectiveness of the approach.
3D printing, nozzle optimization, computational fluid dynamics, response surface methodology
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Mechanisms, Effects, and Applications
Published on 2026-02-03 by Maryam Dastan, Ellen Dyminski Parente Ribeiro, Ursula Bellut-Staeck, Juan Zhou, Christian Lehmann @MDPI
Abstract: Infrasound, physically defined as sound at frequencies below 20 Hertz, can travel long distances with minimal attenuation and permeate biological tissues due to its marked particle displacement and deep penetration. Generated by both natural phenomena and human-made systems, infrasound has drawn increasing scientific and public attention regarding its potential physiological and psychological effects. Experimental studies demonstrate that infrasound can modulate mechanosensitive structures at th[...]
Our summary: Infrasound is sound below 20 Hertz that can penetrate biological tissues. It has both harmful and beneficial effects depending on intensity and frequency. Future research is needed to standardize exposure metrics and clarify health risks and therapeutic applications.
Infrasound, physiological effects, mechanosensitive structures, exposure assessment
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