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Scientists are testing out a device that could heal organs

and brain injuries in seconds.

Breakthrough Device Heals Organs with

a Single Touch Device instantly delivers

new DNA or RNA into living skin cells to

change their function

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Researchers at The

Ohio State University Wexner Medical

Center and Ohio State’s College of

Engineering have developed a new

technology, Tissue Nanotransfection

(TNT), that can generate any cell type

of interest for treatment within the patient’s own body. This

technology may be used to repair injured tissue or restore

function of aging tissue, including organs, blood vessels and

nerve cells.Results of the regenerative medicine study published

in the journal Nature Nanotechnology.

“By using our novel nanochip technology, injured or

compromised organs can be replaced. We have shown that

skin is a fertile land where we can grow the elements of

any organ that is declining,” said

Dr. Chandan Sen, director of Ohio

State’s Center for Regenerative

Medicine & Cell Based Therapies,

who co-led the study with L.

James Lee, professor of chemical

and biomolecular engineering with

Ohio State’s College of Engineering

in collaboration with Ohio State’s

Nanoscale Science and Engineering

Center. Researchers studied mice

and pigs in these experiments. In the study, researchers were

able to reprogram skin cells to become vascular cells in badly

injured legs that lacked blood flow. Within one week, active

blood vessels appeared in the injured leg, and by the second

week, the leg was saved. In lab tests, this technology was also

shown to reprogram skin cells in the live body into nerve cells

that were injected into brain-injured mice to help them

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