Novel robotic bronchoscope system can help catch lung cancer earlier
Researchers from China have formulated a robotics system that can access areas in the lung non-invasively before cancer diagnosis.
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Researchers from China have formulated a robotics system that can access areas in the lung non-invasively before cancer diagnosis.
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University of Oxford finds rapid metagenomics can produce accurate results 18-42 hours quicker than conventional tests for antimicrobial resistance in bloodstream infections, which could save lives and reduce the misuse of antibiotics.
A team from Trinity College Dublin have uncovered mechanisms that stem cells use to establish cellular identity, a process that will have potential in cancer and targeted treatments.
According to US researchers, brain maturation follows a sequence that renders youth sensitive to environmental impacts through adolescence.
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Japanese scientists have tested the material used to build models of arteries, revealing their suitability for use in medical education and surgical planning.
Tom Darlington, Senior Director at nanoComposix, discusses scaling up manufacturing of nanomaterials for regulated applications and the rewards of working on biomedical projects.
Boosting the body’s anti-viral immune response could restore tissue balance and eliminate ageing cells that contribute to age-related diseases.
New research from Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center suggests blocking IL-22 and IL-1R could offer a promising IBD treatment.
A newly developed drug displays potential in treating both heart failure and the related sleep apnea.
UCLA have developed technology using nanoparticles that deliver mRNA to liver cells, that could provide a platform to fight allergies.
New findings in mice using artificial sweeteners could result in new therapies to regulate the immune system in those with autoimmune diseases, potentially improving outcomes.
US scientists have developed antibiotics that can “shape-shift”, which prevent bacteria from coming resistant against them.