A "gene silencer" (technically known as small interfering RNA, or siRNA), locally delivered by nanoparticles embedded in an ...
Modeling cardiac disease has been a central goal in tissue engineering. Engineered human cardiac tissues now serve as valuable platforms for studying heart tissue replacement, disease modeling, and ...
Abstract: This study explores prompt engineering techniques for the automated generation of graphical abstracts (GAs) from scientific article abstracts using generative AI. GAs provide visual ...
Background: Myocardial decellularized extracellular matrix (dECM) is a promising natural biomaterial known for its tissue-specific composition and biochemical cues that promote cellular regeneration.
The team led by Riccardo Levato at UMC Utrecht and Utrecht University is taking an important step toward bioprinting implantable tissues. Using computer vision, a branch of artificial intelligence, ...
The Suspended Tissue Open Microfluidic Patterning, or STOMP device, is small enough to fit on a fingertip, and is expected to advance human tissue modeling for research on a variety of complex ...
The global biotechnology market size is projected to surpass USD 5.71 trillion by 2034, driven by breakthroughs in biologics, tissue engineering, regenerative therapies, and chromatography. With a ...
A recent study published in the journal Engineering delves into the application of tissue engineering in spinal cord injury (SCI) repair, presenting a comprehensive review of the latest research and ...
Associate Professor Zhangxian “Dan” Deng becomes the College of Engineering’s 26th recipient of the prestigious National Science Foundation’s Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award. This ...
According to the University of Manchester, researchers in Dr. Tgiskou’s group at the Henry Royce Institute, working with Dr. Harrison and Professor Clarke at the Manchester Cancer Research Centre, are ...
Microgravity offers a unique condition for tissue engineering, advancing stem cell-derived liver tissue development. But how can we transport these tissues to Earth without damaging them? Researchers ...