When biomedical researchers need to test their latest ideas, they often turn to engineered human tissue that mimics the ...
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New 3D-printed tissue with blood-like fluids mimics real organs for surgical practice
That gap between training models and real organs has limited how well medical professionals can prepare before entering the ...
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AI-driven atomic force microscopy platform developed for decoding human immune cell mechanics
Macrophages drive key immune processes including inflammation, tissue repair, and tumorigenesis via distinct polarization states whose accurate identification is vital for diagnosis and immunotherapy.
To explore possible treatments for various diseases, either animal models or human cell cultures are usually used first; ...
The Saint Louis University Advanced Spatial Biology and Research Histology Facility provides a wide range of microscopy equipment and histological and microscopy services on a fee-for-service basis to ...
Brigham and MIT researchers uncovered never-before-seen details in human brain tissue with new, inexpensive microscopy technology. Researchers have developed a new microscopy technology called ...
Correctly distinguishing between look-alike tumors found in the brain during surgery can guide critical decisions in real ...
Cell mass and chemical composition are important aggregate cellular properties that are especially relevant to physiological processes, such as growth control and tissue homeostasis. Despite their ...
Micro- and nanoplastics (MNPs) are everywhere—from the air we breathe to the food we eat—but their impact on human health is not entirely clear. While cell culture and animal studies hint at potential ...
A cubic millimeter of brain tissue may not sound like much. But considering that tiny square contains 57,000 cells, 230 millimeters of blood vessels, and 150 million synapses, all amounting to 1,400 ...
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