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美国一款心脏泵因安全风险已致49人死亡
心脏泵 安全风险 美国
2024/4/9
当地时间2024年3月30日,据《国会山报》报道,因存在安全风险,美国食品和药物管理局(FDA)对一款心脏泵发出I级召回,即最高级别警报。美国已召回超过66000台设备。
人类胚胎模型可模拟受精早期发育特征
早期发育 人类胚胎模型 中国科学报
2023/9/14
以色列科学家在2023年9月6日发表于《自然》的一项最新研究中,报道了一个用未经基因修饰的多能干细胞得到的人类胚胎模型从植入子宫到受精后14天的发育情况。该模型能模拟人类胚胎从植入后到该节点的三维结构和关键特征,包括细胞系向着明确的胚室和胚外室的准确空间分配。
新型传感器可诊断神经退行性疾病
传感器 神经退行性疾病 蛋白质 生物标记
2023/7/14
瑞士洛桑联邦理工学院(EPFL)研究人员在诊断帕金森病和阿尔茨海默病等神经退行性疾病(NDD)方面取得了重大进展。他们开发了一种名为“ImmunoSEIRA”的新型生物传感器,能够检测和识别与NDD相关的错误折叠的蛋白质生物标记物。
日本启动人类干细胞临床研究(图)
日本 人类干细胞临床 研究
2013/8/1
2013年8月1日,日本神户理化研究所(RIKEN)发育生物学中心的研究人员将开始为世界首个诱导多能干细胞(iPS细胞)临床研究招募患者。
据7月30日的官方公告,对RIKEN项目的认可是一长串监管程序的最后一步,其中也包括厚生劳动省的审核批准。
Shaping the future of science: plans revealed for new world-leading biomedical research institute in central London
the future of science new world-leading biomedical research institute central London
2009/12/14
The UK Centre for Medical Research and Innovation (UKCMRI), a groundbreaking project to create a world-leading biomedical research institute in central London, revealed its building designs and gave t...
"Improving Intraoperative Brain Mapping Through Neurochemical Sensing"
Intraoperative Brain Mapping Neurochemical Sensing
2009/12/17
Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) devices - 'brain pacemakers' - have emerged as a revolutionary new approach to the treatment of neurological disorders. Accurate targeting of deep brain regions is necessa...
Stable Plaque or Heart Attack Plaque? BME Researcher Builds New Sensor to Tell Which is Which(图)
Stable Plaque Heart Attack Plaque New Sensor
2009/12/25
Viterbi School biomedical engineer and cardiologist Tzung John Hsiai hopes to develop a new tool to help clinicians distinguish cardiac emergencies requiring immediate surgery from chronic problems ma...
About five years ago, Professor Janet Sawicki at the Lankenau Institute in Pennsylvania read an article about nanoparticles developed by MIT’s Daniel Anderson and Robert Langer for gene therapy, the i...
Identifying Molecules In Infrared Could Lead To New Medicines(图)
Molecules Infrared New Medicines
2010/1/4
An interdisciplinary team of researchers has created a new, ultra-sensitive technique to analyze life-sustaining protein molecules. The technique may profoundly change the methodology of biomolecular ...
Engineering Unique Solutions to Common Medical Problems
Engineering Unique Solutions Common Medical Problems
2009/12/17
When it comes to medicine, one might consider Shayn M. Peirce-Cottler, Ph.D., a professional problem-solver. One of the University of Virginia’s most prolific inventors, the biomedical engineer has de...
AMERICAN MEDICAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION HOSTS FIRST ANNUAL HEALTH AND DISABILITIES LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE
AMERICAN MEDICAL STUDENT LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE
2009/8/12
One out of five Americans living today has at least one form of disability. This group constitutes one of the fastest growing demographics in the nation today. To address this disparity, as well as di...
Finding the Constant in Bacterial Communication
the Constant Bacterial Communication quorum sensing
2009/12/17
Although they have no sensory organs, bacteria can get a good idea about what’s going on in their neighborhood and communicate with each other, mainly by secreting and taking in chemicals from their s...
Potential For Non-Invasive Brain Tumor Treatment
Non-Invasive Brain Tumor Treatment minimally invasive treatment systemic chemotherapy or radiation
2009/12/17
Duke University engineers have taken a first step toward a minimally invasive treatment of brain tumors by combining chemotherapy with heat administered from the end of a catheter. The proof-of-concep...
The Purdue College of Science "Insights" magazine recently showcased research in progress by Ji-Xin Cheng, an assistant professor in the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering and Department of Chemi...
RNA snippet suppresses spread of aggressive breast cancer
RNA breast cancer biomedical research
2009/6/15
High levels of a tiny fragment of RNA appear to suppress the spread of breast cancer in mice, according to researchers at Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research. Measuring levels of this so-calle...