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DARPA grant supports research toward realizing tissue regeneration

car tissue.

"If we succeed in being able to produce a regenerative response in a nonregenerative mammal, we will have overcome a major hurdle. Our next step would be to see, if following blastema formation, a functionally normal limb or digit develops. If we can achieve full restoration of function in a mouse or other mammal, it would seem feasible that we would be able to learn from this process and enhance the capacity for more efficient tissue restoration and wound healing in humans," commented Dr. Badylak.

The $3.7 million DARPA grant supports the project for one year. The agency could provide additional funding for up to three more years.


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