The rising incidence of cancer worldwide has led to an increasing number of surgeries that involve the removal of lymph nodes ...
Researchers developed bioengineered lymphatic tissue that replaced missing lymph nodes in mice, with potential to treat lymphedema.
Explore the innovative concept of bioengineered lymph nodes as a promising solution for lymphedema after cancer surgery.
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Rice’s SynthX Center leads interdisciplinary effort to tackle rare lymphatic disorders
Rice University's SynthX Center, directed by Han Xiao, has received an up to five-year, $18 million award from the Advanced ...
In a new PNAS study co-authored by Boston University biomedical engineer Dr. Chris Chen, researchers say they're getting closer to understanding the mysteries of lymphedema - a condition characterized ...
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