Research shows that inhaled particulate matter from air pollution can move from the lungs to distant organs and that it is taken up by certain cells in the human placenta
Enamel is the hardest tissue in the body and enables our teeth to function for a large part of our lifetime despite biting forces, exposure to acidic foods, and extreme temperatures
These structures are embedded in an ink which is similar to their native environment and opens the possibility to make them behave as they would in the body
A single infusion of the gene therapy drug showed improved levels of the essential blood clotting protein Factor VIII
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