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Neurosurgeons could one day thank Ollin Venegas’ MD’20 presentation to high school students for allowing them to create detailed brain models of their patients. Venegas has been developing 3D models ...
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A research team has successfully developed a three-dimensional (3D) brain model that closely mimics the structure and function of the human brain. The study was published in the International ...
The Cleveland Clinic and startup Piramidal are developing an AI model trained on brain wave data to monitor intensive care ...
Kim Kardashian has been given a sculpture of her brain. “The Kardashians” star – who is studying to become a lawyer – and her family underwent full-body scans with a company called Prenuvo ...
Breakthrough bioprinting model mimics stenotic brain vessels, offering new insights into endothelial inflammation and personalized treatment strategies. Credit: Professor Byoung Soo Kim from Pusan ...
Researchers have previously grown sheets of brain cells from the stem cells of different people, but this is the first time that 3D models of the brain have been grown this way. Related: Lab-grown ...
Scientists have created an incredibly detailed 3D brain map that you can zoom into like you're looking at Google Maps.
The results are part of a study in ongoing collaboration with Tessara, a leading biotechnology company pioneering a new approach in 3D cell-based models of the brain, having developed its ...
For the first time ever, a group of scientists created 3D-printed brain tissue that is completely functional.
Advancing neurological disorder research requires model systems that more accurately reflect the human brain. 3D cell cultures, such as organoids and spheroids, have emerged as game-changers by better ...
A research team led by Professor Dong-Woo Cho (Department of Mechanical Engineering, POSTECH) and Professor Jinah Jang (Departments of Mechanical Engineering, IT Convergence Engineering, Life Sciences ...
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