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Automated Liquid Biopsy
Volcano CTC System
Because tumor cells in blood tend to be larger than blood cells, it’s possible to separate the two [MORE]
Stanford’s “Nanostraws” for Cell Sampling
Nicholas Melosh Developed Non-Destructive Cell Sampling System
To find out what chemical reactions are going on within a cell, the most [MORE]
Applying Artificial Intelligence to Diabetes Management
Diabetes Mellitus
A new diabetes management system that relies on wearable stickers (i.e. biometric sensors) and a self-optimizing algorithm to track [MORE]
Improved Cell Culturing for CAR-T Therapy
T-Cell
CAR-T cell therapy for cancer has been more promising than performing so far, partly because T-cells that can recognize protein [MORE]
Optical Fiber Blood Test for Finding Clots During Surgery
Professor Dogariu and Student Guzman-Sepulveda Developed Surgical Blood Monitor
University of Central Florida scientists have developed a means for giving surgeons [MORE]
Technology Review’s List of Breakthroughs
Paralysis Stopper
Brain implants, gene therapy, and The Cell Atlas are among the ten things TR sees a technological breakthroughs this [MORE]
Creating Tumor Cell Receptors That Weren’t There Naturally
Cancer Cells
Inserting a unique small molecule azides (sugar) into triple negative breast cancer cells created a receptor in those cells [MORE]