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一项国际研究发现骨质疏松治疗新靶点
国际研究 骨质疏松 治疗新靶点
2017/9/7
澳大利亚等国科研人员进行的一项大规模基因研究发现,有上百个基因变异与骨密度下降有关。这一发现将有助于研发针对骨质疏松的新的筛查和治疗方法。
Pupilscreen Aims To Allow Parents,Coaches,Medics To Detect Concussion,Brain Injuries With A Smartphone(图)
Pupilscreen Aims Allow Parents Coaches Medics To Detect Concussion Brain Injuries Smartphone
2017/9/20
University of Washington researchers are developing the first smartphone app that is capable of objectively detecting concussion and other traumatic brain injuries in the field: on the sidelines of a ...
New biosensor stimulates sweat even when patient is resting and cool(图)
new biosensor stimulates sweat patient resting cool
2017/9/4
One downside to medical sensors that test human sweat: You have to sweat.Sweating from exertion or a stifling room temperature can be impractical for some patients and unsafe for others. And unless th...
Getting Therapeutic Sound Waves Through Thick Skulls(图)
Therapeutic Sound Waves Thick Skulls
2017/9/1
Ultrasound brain surgery has enormous potential for the treatment of neurological diseases and cancers, but getting sound waves through the skull and into the brain is no easy task. To address this pr...
科学家利用DNA结构属性打造纳米尺度模型
DNA结构 纳米
2017/7/26
300多个研究小组正试图利用DNA碱基配对属性,目的是将分子作为一种建筑材料而非遗传信息的携带者进行处理。
文森特·梵高的《星月夜》是后印象派艺术的经典。自从这位荷兰艺术家在1889年创作了《星月夜》,画中那些异想天开的漩涡便令艺术爱好者痴狂。2016年,美国加州理工学院生物工程师Ashwin Gopinath重建了这幅作品。不过,他用DNA而非油墨绘制了画作的副本。
Gopinath的创作绘...
Yakovlev looking to shed light deeper into the human brain(图)
Yakovlev shed light deeper human brain
2017/9/1
The inner workings of the human brain have always been a subject of great interest. Unfortunately, it is fairly difficult to view brain structures or intricate tissues due to the fact that the skull i...
Robot-driven Device Improves Crouch Gait in Children with Cerebral Palsy(图)
Robot-driven Device Crouch Gait Children with Cerebral Palsy
2017/9/1
In the U.S., 3.6 out of 1000 school-aged children are diagnosed with cerebral palsy (CP). Their symptoms include abnormal gait patterns which results in joint degeneration over time. Slow walking spee...
Metal-free MRI contrast agent could be safer for some patients
Metal-free MRI contrast agent safer for some patients
2017/7/24
To enhance the visibility of organs as they are scanned with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), patients are usually injected with a compound known as a contrast agent before going into the scanner. Th...
Houston team one step closer to growing capillaries
Houston team one step closer growing capillaries
2017/7/24
n their work toward 3-D printing transplantable tissues and organs, bioengineers and scientists from Rice University and Baylor College of Medicine have demonstrated a key step on the path to generate...
Brain signals deliver first targeted treatment for world’s most common movement disorder
Brain signals first targeted treatment world’s most common movement disorder
2017/7/24
Essential tremor is the world’s most common movement disorder, affecting an estimated 7 million people in the U.S. alone. The hallmark of this disease is an involuntary, rhythmic shaking during intent...
Switchable DNA mini-machines relay information
Switchable DNA mini-machines relay information
2017/7/24
The DNA arrays’ structures look like accordion-style retractable security gates.Extending or contracting one unit pushes nearby units to change shape as well, working like a domino cascade whose tiles...
Researchers Create 3D Printed Tensegrity Objects Capable of Dramatic Shape Change
Researchers 3D Printed Objects Capable Dramatic
2017/7/21
A team of researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology has developed a way to use 3-D printers to create objects capable of expanding dramatically that could someday be used in applications ra...
Injectable Solution May Provide Weeks of Glucose Control
Injectable Solution Glucose Control
2017/7/21
Biomedical engineers at Duke University have created a technology that might provide weeks of glucose control for diabetes with a single injection, which would be a dramatic improvement over current t...
Stanford University's Zhenan Bao takes on research challenges that she knows are many years away from reaching the general public: new and inexpensive solar cells, ultra-sensitive explosives detectors...
A cartilage-mimicking material created by researchers at Duke University may one day allow surgeons to 3-D print replacement knee parts that are custom-shaped to each patient’s anatomy.Human knees com...