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Texas A&M researchers build customizable living vessel-on-a-chip to mimic branching, aneurysms and stenosis
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Researchers at Texas A&M University say they have developed a customizable “vessel-chip” that recreates the complex shapes of human blood vessels—including branches, aneurysm-like bulges and stenosis-like narrowings—so scientists can study how altered blood flow affects endothelial cells and evaluate potential treatments without relying on animal models.
수상 경력에 빛나는 천웨이창 교수가 뉴욕대학교를 떠나 난징대학교 생체공학대학에 부임했다. 6월 11일 쑤저우 캠퍼스에서 천 교수를 위한 환영식이 열렸다.
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Biomedical engineers at Texas A&M University have used nanoflowers to make stem cells produce roughly twice the usual number of mitochondria. These enhanced stem cells then transfer the extra energy-producing organelles to damaged or aging cells, restoring their energy production and resilience in lab studies, according to a new report in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.