Researchers hope to replicate larger blood vessels like arteries and veins and potentially have real blood circulating ...
A new study published in Science Advances has uncovered a previously unknown mechanism by which microplastics can disrupt brain function. Using high-resolution in vivo imaging, researchers observed ...
This is a rare peek at how cartilage transforms into bone. In this image, you can see cartilage (in purple and white), blood vessels and cells (in yellow), and other specialized cells that create ...
Microplastics in the bloodstream may cause blockages the brain and affect our brain functioning and behavior, according to recent research. Environmental biologists tested the effects of microplastics ...
Soft and flexible, hydrogels have been investigated as potential cartilage replacement materials, but most of them have been too weak to support much weight. In 2020 the Duke team created a hydrogel ...
Australian scientists created the first fully functioning lab-grown human skin with blood supply The skin includes blood vessels, capillaries, hair follicles, nerves, tissue layers, and immune cells ...
SYDNEY: Australian scientists have developed the world's first fully functioning lab-grown human skin with its blood supply, reported Xinhua. Researchers used stem cells to grow skin containing blood ...
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