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Spatiotemporal Control of 3D-Cultured Stem Cells Using Light
UCSB researchers develop a more precise and controlled method of engineering tissues from stem cells.
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Cell Atlas Study Reveals New Insights into Human Biology
The first analysis of the physical arrangement of proteins in cells has been published, revealing that a large portion of human proteins can be found in more than one location in a given cell.
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Lab-on-a-Chip Can Stretch DNA to Help Detect Disease
IBM scientists use Lab-on-a-Chip nanochannel technology designed to “stretch” DNA to help detect disease.
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Detecting Zika Virus in Urine
New research finds a quick and simple urine test could detect Zika virus quickly, helping to protect unborn babies.
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Breakthrough in 3D Printing of Glass Could Benefit Microfluidics
A new 3D printing technique, developed at Lawrence Livermore, could allow scientists to print glass that incorporates different refractive indices in a single flat optic, making finishing cheaper and easier.
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Fraunhofer Project Centre for Embedded BioAnalytical Systems Launched
The Centre will focus on fuelling collaborative research and technology developments in the Lab-on-a-chip field.
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Heart-on-a-Chip Unveiled
The heart-on-a-chip could help researchers measure the effects of drugs on the function of heart tissue, decreasing the time needed for new drug trials.
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Stem Cells in Plants and Animals Behave Surprisingly Similarly
Researchers from Lund University have produced mathematical equations that reveal very small differences in the behaviour of proteins in stem cells in plants and animals.
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Aurora Diagnostics Acquires Cleveland Skin Pathology Laboratory
Aurora Diagnostics will encourage Cleveland Skin Pathology Laboratory's history of working in a collaborative environment and being available to discuss cases with referring clinicians.
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Leica Biosystems Congratulates FDA for Clearance of WSI System
Leica Biosystems applauds FDA Primary Diagnosis Clearance as a step forward in clinical acceptance of digital pathology.
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