What if scientists could build a realistic model of the human lung, not full-sized, but grown in the lab from living cells?
When the human body gets hurt, most tissues heal—skin closes over a wound, bone heals itself. But not all organs heal that ...
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Lab-Grown 3D Embryo Models Make Their Own Blood In Regenerative Medicine Breakthrough
Human embryo models capable of synthesizing their own blood have been developed, in an advance that could lead to new ...
Integrative modeling transforms how scientists understand molecular machines, with Rutgers researchers leading the global effort The Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics Protein Data ...
Abstract: Automated cell segmentation in microscopy images is essential for biomedical research, yet conventional methods are labor-intensive and prone to error ...
D printing creates solid objects from the additive process of layering plastics, metal, wood, synthetic fibers, and more.
Developing cardiac inflammatory organoid models incorporating multiple cell lineages is vital for novel therapies.
Study of Maria Branyas Morera found a youth-leaning gut, low inflammation, rare genes, and slower DNA-based aging—offering ...
New research shows that the surrounding cells and tissues of the ovary play a crucial role in how eggs mature and how quickly ...
D printed lungs from USask enable advanced disease research - showing promise for improving the study of tuberculosis and cystic fibrosis.
Researchers have developed a 3D-printed lung tissue model that could help scientists better study and treat diseases.
Researchers have developed brain-on-a-chip technology that uses human tissue to model how the brain’s protective barrier ...
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