Lip problems, simply, have been impossible to treat. Dr. Martin Egen at Bern University Hospital "just changed that." ...
Lip skin is different from the rest of our skin, and lip cells are hard to grow in the lab and difficult to acquire from donors, which has been a hurdle for research into treatments for lip-related ...
Dr. Martin Degen, University of Bern The second-best option would be immortalized lip cells which can be grown in the lab. To achieve this, scientists alter the expression of certain genes ...
Scientists have successfully created immortalised lip cells, enabling the testing of new treatments for injuries and ...
Researchers have developed a continuously replicating model of human lip cells from donated tissue, overcoming challenges in ...
The team selected skin cells from tissue donated by two patients: one undergoing treatment for a lip laceration, and one ...
Swiss scientists have successfully created 3D cell models using lip cells. This achievement, a first in the world, could potentially revolutionize the treatment of lip injuries and infections.