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Electrochemical Control of Protein Binding and Release
Polymer brushes for protein capture and release proteins on demand
“Here we [chemists at Sweden’s Chalmers University of Technology] present the [MORE]
A Modular 3D Printing Microfluidic System
Modular 3D printed microfluidic system
“Here, for the first time, we [bioengineers at the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia] presented a [MORE]
Regenerating Adult Heart Cells
Mutant SRF and YAP synthetic modified mRNAs drive cardiomyocyte nuclear replication
From the University of Houston: “Aging is associated with sarcopenia, [MORE]
A National Health Records Database
Oracle, Cerner plan to build national medical records database
“The concept of the national health records database, which would hold anonymized [MORE]
One Diagnostic Chip for 200 Viruses
New Microchip based on biomolecules is not alien technology
Seems similar to Elizabeth Holmes’ blood test, but this microchip has a [MORE]
Compacting Cas for Precise Gene Editing
MIT neuroscientists expand CRISPR toolkit with new, compact Cas7-11 enzyme
“It was already known that Cas7-11 is a combination of five [MORE]
Flexible Microprobe for Studying Neural Networks
Photograph of a small capsule supporting the neural probe, with a closeup of the microfiber tip
From nanoengineers at the University of California-San [MORE]
Keeping Transplantable Organs Viable
A new storage technique could vastly expand the number of livers available
“A patient who received a donated liver that had [MORE]
Artificial Neurons Using Microbatteries
Nuclear waste diamonds to power artificial neuron implants for decades
“Lately, Arkenlight has been working with French company Axorus, to explore [MORE]
Genome Editing with IscB-ωRNA
Genome Editing with IscB-ωRNA
“In new research, Cornell scientists provide an explanation for how this problem [i.e. the large size of [MORE]
Perspective on HLA Testing
Brief History of HLA Testing in the Clinical Laboratory
“To date, HLA has been primarily thought of as a group of [MORE]
Imaging Parkinson’s Origin
Super-strength MRI identifies neurodegeneration in Parkinson’s disease
From the Wolfson Brain Imaging Center at the University of Cambridge: “Most MRI scanners [MORE]
“Fluorescent Nanosensor Paint”
“Fluorescent sensor paint” lights up key markers of Parkinson’s disease
“A research team led by scientists at Germany’s Ruhr University Bochum [MORE]
So Far, So Good: First 3D Printed Ear Implanted
Physicians transplant first 3D-printed ear made from her own cells
“3DBio Therapeutics, the regenerative medicine company based in New York that [MORE]