One of the desirable properties of glasses is that they are more soluble in water, which is especially useful
for medical applications.
The potential influence of founder cells is profound for regenerative medicine and
other medical applications, since they suggest that the cell line should be selected based on the desired cell type.
She got grants to
explore medical applications of virtual - reality and telecommunications technology, then decided to start a company to develop a therapeutic toy.
It's especially well suited for environmental sensing or
medical applications because it can produce power wherever microbes are present like water, soil or the human body.
In addition, the chapter has implemented livestock production and
veterinary medical applications classes to help provide basic education on reproduction and livestock care.
Aside from regenerative medicine, another
major medical application of fetal tissue research is the study of how a fetus is harmed by exposure to infections and toxins during pregnancy.
Understanding how stem cells maintain their potency has implications both for our knowledge of basic biology and also
for medical applications.
Ovarian scaffolds for humans will need to be specifically designed to host blood vessels because of their larger size, a challenge any large «printed» body part will have to overcome, says Nicolas Sigaux, a surgeon focused
on medical applications of 3D printing at the Lyon - Sud Hospital Center in France.
«LFEX laser» enables us to generate high energy pulses of quantum beams with large current, and one can expect such
medical applications as particle beam cancer therapy and non-destructive inspection for bridges and etc. (or defect inspection by gamma - ray beam and neutrons).
The translation of embracing process between an antibody and its antigen has a wide range of use in
medical applications such as disease biomarkers detection and drug testing and discovery.
With medical applications for smart phones becoming a more prominent part of doctors» diagnostic tool kits, the FDA is considering how it should regulate the market — if at all
Lysozyme An enzyme found in low levels in human milk, has been shown to kill E. coli in mice and pigs; it could soon
find medical applications.
Senior Apple executives met with FDA leadership, including the Director of the Agency's Center for Devices and Radiological Health, which has oversight of medical devices, and Bakul Patel, the author of the FDA's guidance on
mobile medical applications.
Some of the more scientifically
recognized medical applications of chile peppers include treatments for asthma, arthritis, blood clots, cluster headaches, post-herpetic neuralgia (shingles), and severe burns.
The field has
many medical applications, and it is possible that optogenetics may be applied in the future to treat human illnesses.
Reprogramming holds great potential for
new medical applications, because reprogrammed pluripotent stem cells (or induced pluripotent stem cells) can be made from a patient's own cells and embryos will not be needed.
«eNoses have been studied in
various medical applications, including early detection of cancer, especially from exhaled air,» says lead investigator Niku KJ.
Cunningham's work will be central to the development of the Institute for Molecular Pediatric Sciences, an innovative enterprise that commingles scientific research, clinical studies and
practical medical applications where he will be a leader in stem cell and physiology research.
«This discovery is important not only because of the
possible medical applications for retinal regeneration but also for the possible regeneration of other nervous tissues,» says Daniela Sanges, first author of the work and postdoctoral researcher in Pia Cosma's laboratory.
More than a decade later, James Thomson (University of Wisconsin) took the next step toward potential
medical applications when he isolated ES cells from humans.
Managed entire software development life cycle for
medical applications while coordinating multi-site (domestic and offshore), cross functional teams.
Known since the Middle Ages, colchicine had been one of those ancient discoveries that had found new life in a host of scientific and
medical applications during the modern era.
And the question now before the USPTO is whether Zhang's discovery was an «obvious» extension of Doudna's and Charpentier's, or something truly novel and — if anything — more relevant to the bulk of scientific and
medical applications now in the works.
Hastie says their award was widely expected and highly deserved: «Their findings have led to an enormous scientific revolution — they have opened up a whole new area of biology with
great medical application.»
«This promising method still has a long way to go before it will become a
real medical application, though cellular tests have already been made,» says Professor Mikko Ritala of the Department of Chemistry and the Atomic Layer Deposition centre of excellence at the University of Helsinki, who was the advisor of the doctoral research.
«CellNet will also be a powerful tool to advance synthetic biology — to engineer cells for
specific medical applications,» says James Collins, PhD, Core Faculty member at the Wyss Institute and the William F. Warren Distinguished Professor at Boston University, co-senior investigator on one of the studies.
But other groups have similar patent claims pending, and some researchers worry that a tangle of patents could
delay medical applications.
Phrases with «medical applications»