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News-Medical.Net on MSNIntestinal bacteria and their metabolites contribute directly to vascular agingThe aging of the innermost cell layer of blood vessels leads to cardiovascular diseases. Researchers at UZH have now shown ...
The aging of the innermost cell layer of blood vessels leads to cardiovascular diseases. Researchers at UZH have now shown ...
An elegant approach to imaging the interior organs of small animals with improved ... are not readily visible in CT-generated scans of mouse anatomy. The technique also poses an additional bonus ...
The aging of the innermost cell layer of blood vessels leads to cardiovascular diseases. Researchers at UZH have now shown ...
In the human body, the gastrointestinal (GI) tract acts as a vital barrier. It blocks harmful substances and protects organs ...
Organoids, organs-on-a-chip, and machine learning technologies have improved dramatically in recent years, but have they come ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNHow the Non-Essential Spleen Could Regenerate Vital Organs Inside the BodyScientists are repurposing this once non-essential organ to grow life-saving tissues on demand and from inside the body.
The body’s pathogen fighters can act as surveillance forces that ferry information from the gut and fat deposits to the brain ...
Miniature organs on a chip could allow us to do scientific studies with great precision, without having to resort to animal testing. The main problem, however, is that artificial tissue needs blood ...
In biomedical research, so-called organs-on-a-chip, also referred to as microphysiological systems, are becoming increasingly ...
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ZME Science on MSNScientists Gave a Mouse a Stretch of Human DNA and Its Brain Grew 6% BiggerA team of scientists at Duke University made a mouse just a bit more human. They didn’t give it speech or opposable thumbs.
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