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Similar to testing a car, a team of researchers at UBC Okanagan has been test-driving a number of mechanical heart valves (MHV)—and the one designed in their own lab appears to outperform the others.
Blood vessels are like big-city highways; full of curves, branches, merges, and congestion. Yet for years, lab models ...
Engineers from Texas A University (TAMU) have developed a groundbreaking tiny chip that mimics real human blood vessels, ...
Discover how a 3D printed tracheostomy tube revolutionized care for a young patient with tracheal erosion at the Mayo Clinic.
UW Medicine advances human tissue modelling with 3D printing. The device is small enough to fit on a fingertip.
The regenerative medicine market is an exciting and rapidly evolving sector within the healthcare industry. This market focuses on the development and application of therapies and technologies ...
Scientists at the University of Washington and UW Medicine have created a tiny 3D-printed device that could change the way ...
Nearly 40% of those deaths were sudden and cardiac-related. Professional bodybuilders were more than five times as likely to ...
Space might hold the key to solving one of the most persistent human health challenges - ailments like knee problems that ...
Stanford University is celebrating 100 years of engineering, commemorating a century of innovation and showcasing the ...
In research models, B7-33 has been associated with reduced fibrotic markers and improved tissue architecture. These findings ...