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Cell models are replacing animal testing in pharma. Explore expert tips on transitioning to more accurate, ethical and ...
KAIST and Chungnam researchers build artificial sensory nerves for energy-efficient robots that mimic human habituation and ...
The potential for these kinds of machines to reshape computer processing, increase energy efficiency, and revolutionize medical testing has scientists excited. But when do we consider these cells to ...
Replacing defective microglia can halt ALSP—a fatal neurodegenerative disease—in mice and humans, offering hope for broader brain therapies.
A team has made a major breakthrough in the field of three-dimensional (3D) imaging of large-scale biological tissues. They developed the world's fastest high-definition 3D imaging technology for ...
At 12 weeks, following a long-gap nerve injury in rats, NGC implantation enhanced sensory and motor recovery, improved electrophysiological function, and promoted morphological and ultrastructural ...
According to Uppsala University, researchers have successfully used 3D printing to produce lab-grown models that closely resemble human nerve tissue—potentially accelerating drug development for ...
With the aid of a 3D printer, researchers at Uppsala University have succeeded in creating a model that resembles human nerve tissue.
While 3D printers aren't yet up to the task of printing such a fine-scale and dense network, the researchers were able to design and print a vascular model with 500 branches.
Scientists with the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC have created an engineered model of the supportive tissue found within a lymph node to study human health.
Some similarities remain While the octopus’s decentralized nervous system makes it a unique evolutionary example, it does have some structures similar to or analogous to the human nervous system.
Large language models (LLMs)—the advanced AI behind tools like ChatGPT—are increasingly integrated into daily life, assisting with tasks such as writing emails, answering questions, and even ...