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New Bioink for Printing Muscle Tissue
New bioink promotes growth & regeneration of 3D-printed muscle tissu
“Now, researchers from the Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation (TIBI) in [MORE]
Artificial Organs
Bioartificial Kidney, which was successfully implanted in a preclinical model
“Researchers at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) are currently [MORE]
Surgical Robot with Four Arms
Four-armed robotic surgical system developed for laparoscopic surgery
“The EPFL team claims that their four-armed robotic surgical system, which is designed [MORE]
Stem Cells Used to Treat Arthritis in an Animal
Stem cells used to successfully treat arthritis in gorilla at Budapest zoo
“Scientists at the University of Sheffield have used mesenchymal [MORE]
eSkin Mimics Sense of Touch
New e-skin’s nerve-like impulses help to communicate with the brain
“Mechanoreceptors in human skin can sense the delicate weight of a [MORE]
Raman Spectroscopy and Dynabeads for Pathogen Detection
Tiny magnetic beads produce an optical signal that could be used to quickly detect pathogens
From MIT: “As a practical demonstration, [MORE]
Pressure Sensor for Minimally Invasive Surgery
Revolutionizing the field of minimally-invasive surgery in Singapore
“Researchers at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed a novel aero-elastic [MORE]
MicroRNA-22 Gene Therapy for Liver Cancer
miR-22 gene therapy treats HCC by promoting anti-tumor immunity and enhancing metabolism
“Our [researchers at the University of California Davis] data [MORE]
Predicting Kidney Failure a Decade in Advance
Metabolite in urine predicts diabetic kidney failure 5-10 years early; oral therapeutic drug shows promise in mice
“Urine levels of adenine, [MORE]
Tear-Based Batteries for Contact Lenses
An ultra-thin battery powered by saline for smart contact lenses
“Herein, we [chemical and electrical engineers, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore] develop [MORE]
Brain-Computer Implant Restores Speech
Two brain-computer interface systems restore speech in separate UCSF, Stanford studies
“[To restore speech], the electrode panel implanted on the patient’s [MORE]
Chemical Modeling against KRAS
Molecular glue makes drug-resistant oncogene KRAS druggable
“For the current study, Lito led a group that included researchers at Revolution Medicines, [MORE]
Repairing Nerve Sheaths Damaged in MS
Amping up self-repair of nerves alleviates MS symptoms
“In MS flare-ups, rogue immune cells, in response to signals from the brain’s [MORE]
Tissue Engineering: Blood Vessels
Pioneering method to engineer blood vessels from natural tissue
“University of Melbourne researchers have developed a fast, inexpensive and scalable method [MORE]