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News Medical on MSNVascular changes in brain trauma could trigger Alzheimer’s developmentAn increased risk of dementia among individuals exposed to brain trauma, traumatic brain injury, has been known for almost a century.
A study at Lund University reveals that traumatic brain injury alters the small vessels in the brain, resulting in an accumulation of amyloid beta—a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease. The findings ...
Basic research // Clinical research // Peer-reviewed publication // Investigator-initiated study // Preclinical study on mice ...
A team led by Harvard SEAS Postdoctoral Fellow Dr. John Zimmerman and including NTT Research Medical and Health Informatics Scientist Ryoma Ishii, Harvard SEAS Tarr Family Professor of Bioengineering ...
Scientists at the University of Tokyo and Waseda University have built a biohybrid hand that moves, grasps objects, and makes ...
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BuzzFeed on MSN45 Things Reviewers Said Were The Best Thing They Bought All YearAnd some reviewers even call them the best purchases of the decade...or the best thing they've *ever* bought...now those are ...
Inhibiting GLS1 reduced high blood pressure in the right side of the heart of PAH rats and improved various measures of heart ...
A biohybrid hand which can move objects and do a scissor gesture has been built by a team at the University of Tokyo and Waseda University in Japan. The researchers used thin strings of lab-grown ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNLab-grown ‘sushi roll’ muscle brings biohybrid prosthetic hands closer to realityResearchers in Japan have taken a major step forward in biohybrid robotics by developing a hand powered by lab-grown muscle ...
Step into a storybook setting on this romantic hike in New Hampshire that leads to a tumbling waterfall. It's an idyllic ...
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