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Engineering Mar 18, 2016

Google glass meets organs-on-chips

Investigators from Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) have developed hardware and software to remotely monitor and control devices that mimic the human physiological system. Devices known as organs-on-chips allow researchers ...

Cell & Microbiology Jan 19, 2016

With cell-to-cell communication, more is better—up to a point

When it comes to communicating, cells perform better in crowds. When too many work together, though, the cells end up in a game of "telephone," passing on increasingly unreliable signals.

Biotechnology Aug 31, 2015

Researchers unveil DNA-guided 3-D printing of human tissue

A UCSF-led team has developed a technique to build tiny models of human tissues, called organoids, more precisely than ever before using a process that turns human cells into a biological equivalent of LEGO bricks. These ...

Cell & Microbiology Aug 21, 2015

Scientists develop method for discovering rare cells

Scientists of the Hubrecht Institute Utrecht developed a new method for identifying rare cell types by single-cell mRNA sequencing. The newly developed algorithm, called RaceID, is very useful for identifying rare cell types ...

Cell & Microbiology Nov 18, 2014

Cells' natural response to chronic protein misfolding may do more harm than good

"Protein misfolding" diseases such as cystic fibrosis and Alzheimer's may be seriously exacerbated by the body's own response against that misfolding, according to a new study led by scientists at The Scripps Research Institute ...

Cell & Microbiology Oct 23, 2014

Chamber of secrets: How cells organise themselves influences their ability to communicate

From basketball to handball, rugby to American football, teams in a variety of sports huddle together to agree tactics in secret. Cells, too, can huddle to communicate within a restricted group, scientists at the European ...

Cell & Microbiology Dec 2, 2013

New means of growing intestinal stem cells

The small intestine, like most other body tissues, has a small store of immature adult stem cells that can differentiate into more mature, specialized cell types. Until now, there has been no good way to grow large numbers ...

Cell & Microbiology Sep 18, 2013

Dissecting the brain's primary developmental engine

(Âé¶¹ÒùÔº) —Last month, researchers reported the creation of the first primitive brain-like structures made from human stem cells. To create the complex morphology of these cerebral organoids, cells within a proliferating ...

Materials Science Jul 1, 2012

Scientists improve living tissues with 3-D printed vascular networks made from sugar

Researchers are hopeful that new advances in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine could one day make a replacement liver from a patient's own cells, or animal muscle tissue that could be cut into steaks without ever ...

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