The development could help scientists develop patient-specific treatments and one day offer a lab-grown lung transplant ...
What if scientists could build a realistic model of the human lung, not full-sized, but grown in the lab from living cells?
Lung diseases like tuberculosis and cystic fibrosis can be difficult to treat. In part, that's because the two-dimensional models researchers use to study the diseases don't accurately reflect the ...
Researchers have developed a 3D-printed lung tissue model that could help scientists better study and treat diseases.
University of Saskatchewan scientists developed the lung tissue model to provide a better environment for studying medicines ...
Developing cardiac inflammatory organoid models incorporating multiple cell lineages is vital for novel therapies.
A model that can perfectly mimic human lungs would be “a game-changer” for lung treatment, allowing researchers to gain more ...
D printed lungs from USask enable advanced disease research - showing promise for improving the study of tuberculosis and cystic fibrosis.
In this GEN webinar, two experts in the field Amanda Linkous, PhD, and Hannah Nicholson, will highlight the powerful potential of organoid platforms to unearth hidden details of complex disease ...
A magnetic microrobot navigates lung airways, drills microlesions, gathers biomarkers, and rapidly classifies cancer tissue ...
Human embryo models capable of synthesizing their own blood have been developed, in an advance that could lead to new ...
On a clear polymer chip, soft and pliable like a gummy bear, a microscopic lung comes alive — expanding, circulating, and, for the first time, protecting itself like a living organ. “That was the ‘wow ...