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Laser-guided bioprinter capsule repairs tissue damage deep inside the human body
Treating injuries inside the gastrointestinal tract remains one of medicine’s toughest challenges. Ulcers, bleeding, ...
EPFL researchers have demonstrated the first pill-sized bioprinter that can be swallowed and guided within the ...
PASCAGOULA, Miss. (WXXV)- Singing River Health System is making big strides in the world of wound care. The health system is the first in Mississippi to offer Aplicor 3D wound care technology. It’s a ...
A team of researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have become the first to develop 3D printed brain tissue that functions just like normal living brain tissue. Their work offers important ...
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Brain-on-a-chip technology reveals how sepsis and neurodegenerative diseases damage the brain
In lieu of animal experiments, researchers from the University of Rochester are using state-of-the-art microchips with human ...
Vascudyne, Inc., a biotechnology trailblazer in regenerative medicine, announced today that it has relocated to 15,000 sq. ft. of recently remodeled manufacturing, warehouse, laboratory, and office ...
The use of robotics has gained popularity in recent years partly due to its minimally invasive surgery capabilities and potential for improved outcomes. From 2005 to 2012, the use of robotics in the ...
The influenza A virus (IAV) has been the cause of six major flu pandemics, responsible for 50 to 100 million deaths globally.
For the first time, scientists can view RNA molecules directly inside cells and tissue in minute detail and across the entire human genome concurrently, thanks to new technology created by a Yale ...
Now, their research demonstrates for the first time that TNT can serve as a non-viral, topical, gene-editing delivery device. TNT is a minimally invasive device that can reprogram tissue function in ...
The latest technology in mammography is being called the single greatest break-through in breast cancer detection in the last ...
New research demonstrates that tissue nanotransfection can serve as a non-viral, topical, gene-editing delivery device. The Indiana Center for Regenerative Medicine and Engineering (ICRME) at Indiana ...
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