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Researchers from Texas A&M 3D printed models of lung cells to simulate the effects of extreme pressure and temperature on the body.
From the moment an embryo starts to take shape, two-way communication is critical for making sure tissues and organs develop ...
Most potential oncology drugs fail during the drug development pipeline, even when there has been promising data for their efficacy during the in vitro stage. This makes it vital to identify in vitro ...
3D cell cultures are no longer a futuristic idea. They’re already reshaping how we study diseases like cancer, offering more realistic models of how cells behave in the body. But despite their ...
Creating physiologically relevant conditions for cells that replicate in vivo environments can improve experimental results, ...
A research team, including academics from Malmö University, has developed a 3D model based on human cells that mimics the ...
Descriptions of the embryo go back at least to the time of Aristotle, but it has only been since the late 19 th century and early 20 th century that advances in experimental approaches allowed ...
3D-printed lungs made with living cells could help to improve lung disease prevention and treatment—and potentially one day offer a lab-grown option for use in organ transplants. University of ...
During early development, tissues and organs begin to bloom through the shifting, splitting, and growing of many thousands of ...