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[ad_1] According to a report published today in ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering, researchers at Tufts University in Massachusetts have grown a 3D human tissue model that mimics “structural and functional features …
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[ad_1] Columbia Engineers Lead First Global Analysis to Characterize Storm Extreme Storm Response Responses to Climate Change and Human-induced Study Sheds new light on the growing magnitude of extreme flash floods Eric …
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[ad_1] By Amy B Wang David Lawrence had just set up at the 22F headquarters of a Ryanair flight Thursday, when he heard a rumor that was being prepared on the other …
Read More »The role of the human papilloma virus in the prevention of penile cancer and new therapeutic agents.
[ad_1] Penile cancer remains an aggressive disease with a poor prognosis at advanced stages. Another specific problem of any rare disease is that the population is unaware of prevention strategies and higher …
Read More »Scientists develop 3D functional neuronal human neural networks from stem cells
[ad_1] A team of researchers led by Tufts University has developed three-dimensional (3D) human tissue culture models for the central nervous system that mimic the structural and functional features of the brain …
Read More »Someone from KC flew an inflatable human colon 10 feet long
[ad_1] Why would someone steal a giant inflatable model of a human colon? University of Kansas cancer center officials do not know it. They just want to get it back. The inflatable …
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