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Stem Cell-Based Cartilage Regeneration Now in Phase III Trials

February 27, 2018 | | Posted in Newsletter

Knee Anatomy
Japan has the highest percentage of people over age 65 of any country which explains why it leads the [MORE]

Wearable Robot Helps with Replaced Hips

February 27, 2018 | | Posted in Newsletter

Wearable Robot to Assist Ambulation
Using plasticized polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and mesh electrode-based soft actuators, bioengineers at Shinshu University (Nagano Prefecture [MORE]

Acid-Tolerant Fluorescent Markers

February 20, 2018 | | Posted in Newsletter

Green Fluorescent Proteins from Jellyfish
Green fluorescent proteins are widely used in basic science experiments, but in clinical medicine they are [MORE]

Implantable Robot Spurs Tissue Regeneration

February 20, 2018 | | Posted in Newsletter

Implantable Robotic Device Lengthens Esophagus
Researchers at Boston Children’s Hospital report proof of concept that implantable robots can cause organ growth [MORE]

Gene Editing without Cutting DNA

February 13, 2018 | | Posted in Newsletter

Gene Editing
Salk Institute scientists have demonstrated how it’s possible to use two genetically engineered AAV vectors that result is altering [MORE]

Plasmonic Biosensors

February 6, 2018 | | Posted in Newsletter

Plasmonic Biosensor Detects Diseased Exosomes
As is said, disease is “written in blood.” In this piece, the “writing” is in exosomes—those [MORE]

Collagen Ink for 3-D Bioprinting

January 30, 2018 | | Posted in Newsletter

Biopriniting of CMA Scaffolds
Biochemists at Rutgers University have shown how to 3-D print scaffolds for tissue culture and regenerative medicine [MORE]

Making Gold Nanoparticles that Behave as One

January 30, 2018 | | Posted in Newsletter

Ultramonodisperse Gold Nanorods that Behave as Clones
Quoting directly: “A special laser system is able to induce billions of gold nanoparticles [MORE]

MUSE Microscope Uses UV Light for Diagnosis

January 23, 2018 | | Posted in Newsletter

MUSE Sebaceous Gland
“MUSE” means Microscopy with Ultraviolet Surface Excitation,” and it is a new way of doing histology without the [MORE]

Bacterial RNA-Detecting Enzyme for Liquid Biopsies

January 16, 2018 | | Posted in Newsletter

Molecular Structure of GsI-IIC RT
Improving the accuracy of liquid biopsy has enormous potential for making cancers more manageable. And to [MORE]

Synthetic Beta Cells in a Patch Treatment for Diabetes

January 9, 2018 | | Posted in Newsletter

Artificial Beta Cells
Biomedical engineers in North Carolina (UNC–NCSU) have developed artificial pancreatic beta cells that automatically secrete insulin as needed.   [MORE]

Polymeric Antibodies for Molecular Diagnostics

January 2, 2018 | | Posted in Newsletter

Quoting directly about this work at the University of Leicester: “ In a newly released article “A comparison of the [MORE]

Allen Institute for Brain Research Opens It’s Cell Type Database to Researchers

December 19, 2017 | | Posted in Newsletter

Human Brain Tissue
The human brain is made up of some 86 billion neurons and sorting them into “types” is akin [MORE]

Cell Atlas of the Small Intestine

December 12, 2017 | | Posted in Newsletter

Small Intestine Cellular Composition
Quoting directly: “The lining or epithelium of the gut is one of the body’s most diverse and [MORE]