A New Generation Of Biological Scaffolds
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A New Generation Of Biological Scaffolds
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Honeycomb device 'could repair nerve damage' - Health News - NHS Choices
nhs.uk — “Tiny computer-generated implants “can help restore feeling in severely injured limbs”, according to the Daily Mail. The news is based on tests of a type of tiny scaffold designed to help nerves...” View full resource at nhs.uk
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New from NHS: Tiny device 'could repair damaged nerves' - Tiny computer-generated implants “can help restore feeling... http://t.co/Yy7qlaIX
Next Generation Vaccines May "Trick" Immune Cells
medicalnewstoday.com — “By discovering how vital immune cells known as dendritic cells recognize dead and damaged cells, researchers think they may have found a new approach for next generation vaccines that trick” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Oxford Strikes First in DNA Sequencing Nanopore Wars - Bio-IT World
bio-itworld.com — “Breaking a near total vow of silence after three years in stealth mode, Oxford Nanopore has offered stunning details of its nanopore next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology to a packed house at the premier genome sequencing conference in Marco Island, Florida. In a talk at the Advances in Genome Biology and Technology conference this morning, chief technology officer Clive Brown presented details of what the British company calls its “new generation” of single-strand sequencing technology, f” View full resource at bio-itworld.com
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Very interesting and extremely disruptive news in the DNA sequencing world from Oxford Nanopore - http://t.co/a9jPMQf5
Freeze-dried heart valve scaffolds hold promise for heart valve replacement
sciencedaily.com — “The biological scaffold that gives structure to a heart valve after its cellular material has been removed can be freeze-dried and stored for later use as a tissue-engineered replacement valve to treat a failing heart, as described in a new article.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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ScienceDaily: Freeze-dried heart valve scaffolds hold promise for heart valve replacement http://t.co/WhXLtOUJ Full http://t.co/CGsHuoBR
New Approach Means Tissue Engineering May Be Possible In Any Lab
medicalnewstoday.com — “Scientists at the University of California, San Diego have developed a new method for making scaffolds for culturing tissue in three-dimensional arrangements that mimic those in the body. This adv” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Next Generation Sequencing adds thousands of new genes : Discovering Biology in a Digital World
scienceblogs.com — “Depending on your definition of a gene.” View full resource at scienceblogs.com
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RT @ayrrisbio: Great blog by @digitalbio - Next-generation sequencing adds thousands of new genes http://t.co/yMeViKsa
Scientists create computing building blocks from bacteria and DNA
eurekalert.org — “Scientists have successfully demonstrated that they can build some of the basic components for digital devices out of bacteria and DNA, which could pave the way for a new generation of biological computing devices, in research published today in the journal Nature Communications.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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New from @imperialcollege : Scientists create computing building blocks from #bacteria and #DNA : http://t.co/uA9L2vXL
Illumina Launches BaseSpace Cloud Platform for MiSeq - Bio-IT World
bio-itworld.com — “Illumina’s much anticipated benchtop next-generation sequencing (NGS) instrument, the MiSeq, enters full production with a series of enhancements including streamlined sample processing and a new Cloud platform called BaseSpace that supports the platform. “We’re changing what people need,” says Illumina’s Jordan Stockton, associate director for product marketing, computational biology. The goal of the new BaseSpace Cloud platform, says Stockton, is “to provide a seamless pathway to get data ther” View full resource at bio-itworld.com
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Congrats to my old icloud colleagues on BaseSpace, Illuminas cloud platform for #MiSeq http://t.co/CkP9mkP2 #ngs Another idea given life.
How Cells' Powerhouse Divides - New Insight
medicalnewstoday.com — “New research from the University of California, Davis, and the University of Colorado at Boulder puts an unexpected twist on how mitochondria, the energy-generating structures within cells, divide” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Blocking Cancer Cell's Energy 'Generator' Could Lead To New Targeted Treatments
medicalnewstoday.com — “CANCER RESEARCH UK scientists have found that blocking the pathway used by some kidney cancer cells to generate energy can kill the cancer cells, sparing the healthy ones. The research is publishe” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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New MIT Technology Could Lead To Better Drug Delivery And Artificial Tissues That Imitate Natural Tissue
medicalnewstoday.com — “Tiny particles made of polymers hold great promise for targeted delivery of drugs and as structural scaffolds for building artificial tissues. However, current production methods for such micropar” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Mimicking biological complexity, in a tiny particle
sciencedaily.com — “Tiny particles made of polymers hold great promise for targeted delivery of drugs and as structural scaffolds for building artificial tissues. However, current production methods for such microparticles yield a limited array of shapes and can only be made with certain materials, restricting their usefulness. New technology could lead to better drug delivery and artificial tissues that imitate natural tissue.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Mimicking biological complexity, in a tiny particle
sciencedaily.com — “Tiny particles made of polymers hold great promise for targeted delivery of drugs and as structural scaffolds for building artificial tissues. However, current production methods for such microparticles yield a limited array of shapes and can only be made with certain materials, restricting their usefulness. New technology could lead to better drug delivery and artificial tissues that imitate natural tissue.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Latest News | The NephCure Foundation
nephcure.org — “The NephCure Foundation is made up of patients, their families and friends, researchers, and physicians. We create awareness of FSGS & Nephrotic Syndrome and generate funding for research. Our aim is to help science unlock the biological mechanisms that cause these diseases, and ultimately find a cure. NephCure has committed over $7 million towards research grants for these projects.” View full resource at nephcure.org
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New Study Uncovers Mechanism For Stress-Induced Epigenetic Inheritance
medicalnewstoday.com — “Researchers at RIKEN have uncovered a mechanism by which the effects of stress in the fly species Drosophila are inherited epigenetically over many generations through changes to the structure of” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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New Study Uncovers Mechanism For Stress-Induced Epigenetic Inheritance http://mnt.to/3XCn #biology
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