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Bio-RFID for Continuous Glucose Monitoring
Know Labs unveils pocket-sized glucose monitor
[Seattle, WA] “Know Labs’ glucose monitors are both powered by its Body-Radio Frequency Identification, or [MORE]
Breath Analysis of Antibiotic Levels
Breath test could measure antibiotic levels
From researchers at the University of Freiburg: “To optimally integrate therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) into [MORE]
Micrometer Resolution for Imaging
3D imaging of human organs using micrometer resolution
“We [at Umeå University, Sweden] present a simple approach enabling reconstruction of antibody [MORE]
Automating Detection of Micronuclei
Micronuclei, cancer markers counted automatically with new computer program
“Normally, micronuclei are produced by segregation errors and mechanical stresses arising from [MORE]
UC San Francisco’s Implantable Artificial Kidney
Bioartificial prototype aces lab tests, could replace dialysis
“For UCSF’s Kidney Project, the team developed a bioartificial kidney that could be [MORE]
Another Gene Editing System
New Gene Editing Proteins Found Outside of CRISPR Systems
“Scientists at MIT’s McGovern Institute and the Broad Institute of MIT and [MORE]
Muscle-Tropic Capsids for Gene Transfer
Graphical abstract
“Here, we [scientists at the Broad Institute-MIT/Harvard] developed the DELIVER (directed evolution of AAV capsids leveraging in vivo expression [MORE]
Active Sperm Derived from Stem Cells
Sperm cell
“This latest breakthrough recreates the distinct stages of sperm development from a primordial germ cell-like cell, through the stages [MORE]
Growing Pancreatic Organoids
MIT Pancreatic organoids
“The gel they [engineers at MIT] developed is based on polyethylene glycol (PEG), a polymer that is often [MORE]
CRISPR-CasMini
Engineered miniature CRISPR-Cas system
Stanford bioengineers report: “we create an efficient miniature Cas system (CasMINI) engineered from the type V-F Cas12f [MORE]
Brain Organoids with Parkinson’s Disease
Lewy Body–like Inclusions in Human Midbrain Organoids
“We [scientists at the National University of Singapore] identified for the first time that [MORE]
Blood, Transfusion, and Blood Banking—History
Paul A. Offit, MD
Paul Offit, MD is professor of pediatrics at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and this piece is about [MORE]
Advanced Implanted Spinal Cord Stimulator
Spinal implant inflates like a tiny air mattress
“By targeting the same mechanisms through which epidural anesthesia controls pain during childbirth, [MORE]
Predicting Business Success with AI
CapitalVX – machine learning model for startup selection and exit prediction
This piece from the Journal of Finance and Data Science [MORE]