Normal female C57BL/6J mice in estrus and diestrus were sacrificed in triplicate to harvest 15 tissues including aorta, vein, brown adipose tissue, white adipose tissue, heart, kidney, liver, skeletal ...
These tissues were then attached to a 3D-printed plastic hand having moveable joints and measuring about 18 cm (7 in) long. "Our key achievement was developing the MuMuTAs," said Shoji Takeuchi ...
They found that a protein known as BCL6 is in charge of maintaining muscle structure – and by increasing its presence, it could stop the tissue from deteriorating without compromising any weight ...
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Hosted on MSNMuscle meets machine: Scientists in Japan unveil world’s first biohybrid hand powered by living human tissueWhen electrically stimulated, the muscles contract, pulling fine wires that bend the fingers, mimicking human muscle fatigue ...
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News Medical on MSNStudy uncovers molecular mechanisms behind insulin resistance in skeletal muscleInsulin resistance precedes and predicts the onset of type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2), a chronic disease that causes high ...
A combination of mRNA and a new lipid nanoparticle could help heal damaged lungs, according to new research from the Perelman ...
A breakthrough in bioprinting of living tissues could soon lead to 3D-printing of blood vessels and human organs, ushering in ...
making uniform chemical processing of organ-scale tissues virtually impossible and extremely slow." A mouse brain hemisphere stained with various cell type markers: neurons overall (cyan), and ...
found that brain samples contained far more microplastics than the other organs -- roughly 10 times more. The average amount, 4,800 micrograms per gram of microplastics in brain tissue ...
Subepithelial lesions (SLEs) are often detected incidentally during endoscopic examination. They represent a heterogeneous group of lesions including non-neoplastic and neoplastic lesion, the most ...
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