In Vivo Tissue Articles & Analysis
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SILKBridge®, a silk-based graft, is a tissue-engineered technology based on pure silk fibroin. It has the potential to show an optimized balance between biomechanical and biological properties, complementing the high strength of native silk fibers and the enhanced biomimicry of electrospun silk. ...
ByKLISBio
Investors keen to get involved with a company on the forefront of human tissue regeneration will be interested to visit with KLISBio, an international medtech company bringing its silk-based biomedical technology and the first of their products, SILKBridge®, to the Biotech Showcase Jan. 10-19. ...
ByKLISBio
The study, titled “Functional Precision Medicine Provides Clinical Benefit in Advanced Aggressive Haematological Cancers and Identifies Exceptional Responders,” illustrates the potential real-world impact of using Exscientia’s AI-supported precision medicine platform (referred to in the study as single-cell functional precision medicine or scFPM) to propose which therapy would ...
To test these methods, we focused on a representative region of the capsid (positions 560-588, seen in pink in the fully assembled virus, the hexamer assembly, and the individual subunit in the figure above) that had both surface-exposed and buried residues (Generally speaking, surface-exposed residues are known to be more mutation-tolerant) This region is also well known for the presence of ...
The NTO system demonstrated impressive capability to heat deep tissues in a large in vivo porcine model, said Paul Stauffer, Director of Thermal Oncology Physics at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital after witnessing preclinical animal testing. This new treatment approach appears poised to make a significant impact on treatment of difficult to reach deep ...
In this application, FIRE is applied ex-vivo to skin tissue that has been surgically removed. When the probe detects cancer, it glows brightly, enabling the surgeon to see active cancer on or close to the margin of the sample. Enabling rapid and global assessment of skin cancer margins, FIRE has the potential to reduce repeat surgeries by ensuring complete ...
