Using bacteria to fight cancer dates back to the 1860s when William B Coley, often called the father of immunotherapy, injected bacteria called streptococci into a young patient with inoperable bone ...
Scientists at MIT have created a new kind of artificial muscle that can flex and move in multiple directions, much like real ...
Researchers have developed a new method to grow artificial muscle tissues that can twitch and flex in multiple directions.
Precision Medicine Online's 2024 survey shows biomarker test expansion but low clinical trial enrollment and long wait times for advanced therapies.
Tumor inflitrating lymphocyte therapies are a promising type of cellular immunotherapy used to treat a broad range of solid malignant tumors.
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The Brighterside of News on MSNFirst-ever multi-directional artificial muscles could revolutionize roboticsThe human body moves through a coordinated effort of skeletal muscles, working in concert to generate force. While some ...
Scientists have developed a breakthrough technique to directly convert skin cells into neurons, bypassing the need for stem ...
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UPF researchers have led the creation of a computational simulator that is unique in the world to study one of the causes of ...
Treatment with the T-cell immunotherapy Orca-T improved survival free of moderate-to-severe chronic graft-versus-host disease ...
Johns Hopkins biomedical engineers use federal funding to pioneer immunotherapies that could free diabetes patients from insulin dependence.
Cells can also send out packages called exosomes, lipid vesicles that bubble off from the cell membrane. But for about 20 years we have known about another way for cells to get in touch: by forming ...
Johns Hopkins engineers are developing treatments for Type 1 diabetes that don't rely on daily insulin injections or wearing an insulin pump to manage ...
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