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News-Medical.Net on MSNWPI researcher receives NSF CAREER Award to create bioadhesives for medical applicationsA Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) researcher is developing a new class of medical adhesives by bringing together hydrogels and glue-like polymers to safely and reliably connect human tissues to ...
Light doesn’t just travel in straight lines—it can also twist. And when it does, it opens new frontiers in science and medicine. A recent breakthrough led by Professor Igor Meglinski at Aston ...
Researchers say they have mapped more than 200,000 cells in a cubic centimeter of brain tissue and have traced how they're all connected.
From the smallest fragment of brain tissue, the intricate blueprint of the entire brain is beginning to emerge. Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine are making several time-consuming aspects of ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNStudy reveals sex differences in bone regenerationBone regeneration continues to be a critical challenge in tissue engineering, with unpredictable outcomes often hindering clinical application. Current strategies overlook key factors such as donor ...
Scientists have created the most detailed wiring diagram of a mammalian brain to date, mapping every cell and synapse in a ...
After nine years of painstaking work, an international team of researchers on Wednesday published a precise map of the vision ...
Recent findings in bone regeneration research, highlights the significant impact of biological sex and donor variability on ...
Information gathered in just one cubic millimeter of a rodent’s cerebral cortex will help unravel the complex neural networks ...
A new method can be used to identify factors involved in the specialization of naïve endothelial cells to tissue-specific endothelial cells.
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