The human brain is less accessible than other organs because it is covered by a thick, hard skull. As a
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3-D holographic microscopy powered by deep-learning deciphers cancer immunotherapy
Live tracking and analyzing of the dynamics of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cells targeting cancer cells can open new avenues
Continue reading »From urine samples to precision medicine in bladder cancer through 3-D cell culture
A research collaborative led by scientists from institutions in Japan including Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (TUAT) has developed
Continue reading »Using 3-D to test personalised treatments in five days
Why doesn’t the same treatment work in the same way for every patient? How can a drug’s performance be optimised
Continue reading »3-D printing could give you a better pill to swallow
In March 2017, 13-year-old Joseph was diagnosed with juvenile arthritis. He has been undergoing treatment at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital
Continue reading »Scientists grow functioning human neural networks in 3-D from stem cells
A team of Tufts University-led researchers has developed three-dimensional (3-D) human tissue culture models for the central nervous system that
Continue reading »Scientists create 3-D structure of 1918 influenza virus-like particles
Virus-like particles (VLPs) are protein-based structures that mimic viruses and bind to antibodies. Because VLPs are not infectious, they show
Continue reading »Novel algorithm can help create 3-D human nose prosthesis
(HealthDay)—An algorithm can be used to model and print a three-dimensional (3-D) prosthesis of a human nose, according to a
Continue reading »Pioneering new 3-D cancer model to speed new treatments
A scientist at the University of Virginia School of Medicine, working with local biotech company HemoShear Therapeutics, has created a
Continue reading »Robotics startup launches first medically approved 3-D printed bionic arms
A robotics company which began as a startup at Bristol Robotics Laboratory (BRL) has launched the world’s first medically certified
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