Unique new material has shown significant promise in the treatment of spinal cord injury. The new hybrid biomaterials, in the form of nanoparticles and building on existing practice in the tissue ...
S&T researchers develop new method for 3D printing tissue, with potential to speed up and simplify the process of making ...
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Novel method can generate functional organoids from human adult adipose tissue
A recent study published in Engineering has unveiled a novel approach to generating functional organoids from human adult adipose tissue.
In a pioneering development for the biomedical field, a research team led by Yuanjin Zhao from Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital, China, has published a research article in Engineering. The article, titled ...
Researchers developed a new computational method to analyze complex tissue data that could transform our current understanding of diseases and how we treat them. Researchers at the University of ...
Nanoscale structure-property relationships of biological materials, genetic and molecular origins of soft joint tissue diseases, biomaterials under extreme conditions, coupling between ...
Scientists at Scripps Research report that they have unveiled a new tissue-clearing method for rendering large biological samples transparent. The method makes it much easier for scientists to ...
Cell sheets are guided to form anchored, scaffold-free constructs for in vitro modeling by providing pillars that act as anchors for otherwise anchorless cell sheets. Credit: Advanced Functional ...
Researchers have developed a new ultrasound method that can, for the first time, measure tension in human tissue, potentially revolutionizing disease diagnosis. An ultrasound device emits ...
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Human fat creates organoids for bone marrow, neural tissue, and insulin secretion
The study shows that fat tissue, when processed and cultured in a specific way, can self-organize into structures resembling ...
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