Researchers have engineered human heart organoids complete with functioning valves, creating a physiologically relevant ...
An automated imaging pipeline developed at USC's Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute can measure stroke-related ...
Two preclinical studies published in Science Translational Medicine suggest that the binding strength and structural ...
A gene therapy targeting parvalbumin inhibitory neurons has restored experience-dependent plasticity and reduced seizure frequency in a mouse model of neurodevelopmental disorders, offering a ...
A new review published in Chinese Neurosurgical Journal examines how nanoscale drug delivery systems could help overcome one of the most persistent obstacles in glioblastoma treatment - getting ...
FcRn plays a central role in regulating the half-life of IgG antibodies and albumin, making it a critical target in both antibody engineering and autoimmune disease therapy. This article explores the ...
Researchers at the University of Rochester have developed human cell-based tissue chips designed to predict serious immunotherapy toxicities, including cytokine release syndrome, and have secured ...
A preclinical study published in Nature Biomedical Engineering describes a synthetic biology approach that converts the physical softness of cancer cells into a targetable signal for CAR-T ...
Professor Joseph C. Wu, MD, PhD, is Director of the Stanford Cardiovascular Institute and Simon H. Stertzer Professor of ...
Professor Joseph C. Wu of Stanford University explains how stem cells, human-relevant models and AI are helping researchers ...
Mayo Clinic researchers have used AI to screen nearly 40,000 compounds and identify a small molecule inhibitor targeting ...
Scientists have used artificial intelligence to design complete, functional bacteriophage genomes from scratch, with engineered phages capable of overcoming resistance in bacteria that had defeated ...
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