Harvard pushes the boundaries and fully 3-D prints a heart-on-a-chip device
The new printing technique could be very useful for long-term medical studies.
The new printing technique could be very useful for long-term medical studies.
It's actually more worrisome than we thought.
The synthetic tissue is safer and more reliable than that sourced from dead pigs or human cadavers.
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Swiss scientists from the University of Bern demonstrated a new device that essentially generates electrical power from the mechanical energy ...
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Custom-fitted membrane expands and contracts with the heart, and could one day deliver electric shocks in ...
Regenerative medicine has come a long way, and while important strides forward have been made, scientists are still toiling with ...
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This my friends is one of those things that just makes your skin tingle in a very pleasant way. Italian ...
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