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The millisecond breakthrough that could revolutionize cancer treatment
Radiation therapy treats roughly two-thirds of all cancer patients, yet healthy tissue has always absorbed collateral damage ...
Researchers in Sweden have engineered a cell-free cartilage scaffold that can guide the body to rebuild damaged bone. By ...
NASA’s AVATAR experiment uses organ chip models from astronauts to study bone marrow and immune response in microgravity and ...
Kiani Barnard-Pratt came to Alfred University as a biomaterials engineering major, with an interest in pursuing a career in ...
Caltech scientists have developed a method that detects tiny, imperceptible movements at the surface of objects to reveal ...
Never-before-seen 3D reconstructions of human liver tissue have been created at a cellular level. The details obtained by a ...
The rising incidence of cancer worldwide has led to an increasing number of surgeries that involve the removal of lymph nodes. Although these procedures play a major role in cancer staging and ...
Researchers in China have demonstrated a new way to turn adult human adipose tissue into functional organoids, without isolating stem cells or genetically reprogramming them. The approach could ...
Forward-looking: Swedish scientists are pushing regenerative medicine closer to a breakthrough that could one day allow doctors to rebuild living skin, complete with blood vessels. Building on years ...
The team led by Riccardo Levato at UMC Utrecht and Utrecht University is taking an important step toward bioprinting implantable tissues. Using computer vision, a branch of artificial intelligence, ...
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