Here are five recent innovative bioprinting and bioink studies that are building synthetic biological structures.
Marimélia Porcionatto discusses bioprinting brain models to investigate neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's disease.
In this week’s edition of the biotech bi-weekly, learn more about CRAIC technologies’ 5D Spectral Surface Mapping solution, ...
A fast and affordable AI-enabled microfluidic cytometer could have important applications in low-resource settings.
Researchers have found that a chemical reaction links air pollution and Alzheimer's; blocking this reaction could be a ...
Fast and accurate identification and characterization of microbes is vital to guide public health, food safety and clinical research to prevent the spread of pathogenic microbes. Oxford Nanopore ...
A new approach for Brillouin microscopy has improved the speed and throughput 1000-fold, offering a quicker method to explore ...
Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (NY, USA) have developed a computational model that can predict ...
Researchers have identified an ancient RNA-guided system that can target DNA, potentially expanding the genome-editing toolbox.
Researchers have developed an RNA-seq method for investigating drug-resistant infections, and we got the inside scoop!
Heading the BNA2025? We've gone through the scientific program to find the sessions we think the BioTechniques audience will ...
For Rare Disease Day, this feature explores national genomic medicine programs and recent research into rare diseases.
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