In this new study, the scientists
mimicked human tissue formation by starting with stem cells genetically reprogrammed from adult skin tissue to small chambers with beating human heart cells.
In this new study, the scientists
mimicked human tissue formation by starting with stem cells genetically reprogrammed from adult skin tissue to form small chambers with beating human heart cells.
An associate professor in Northwestern University's medical school in Chicago and its engineering school in Evanston, Illinois, Ameer studies properties of materials that can
mimic human tissue, particularly materials that prevent rejection or scarring when implanted into humans.
To demonstrate the precision of the technique and its ability to generalize to many different human tissue types, the research team created several proof - of - principle organoid arrays
mimicking human tissues such as branching vasculature and mammary glands.
To test if there's any scientific credibility to this, Christopher Pannucci, a plastic surgeon at the University of Utah, and his team analysed bullets shot through saline breast implants into ballistics gel — a substance designed to
mimic human tissue.
Not exact matches
These «organs on a chip,» as they are called, are typically glass slides coated with
human cells that have been configured to
mimic a particular
tissue or interface between
tissues.
To get a sense of what happens when soldiers are wounded, the students first conducted experiments with a gel that
mimics the consistency of
human tissue.
As it can take weeks to grow
human cells into intact differentiated and functional
tissues within Organ Chips, such as those that
mimic the lung and intestine, and researchers seek to understand how drugs, toxins or other perturbations alter
tissue structure and function, the team at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering led by Donald Ingber has been searching for ways to non-invasively monitor the health and maturity of cells cultured within these microfluidic devices over extended times.
The program is tasked with creating 3 - D
human tissue chips and combining them into an integrated system that
mimics the complex functions of the
human body, so that promising pharmaceuticals can be better tested before entering
human trials.
Professor Milica Radisic (IBBME, ChemE), graduate student Boyang Zhang and the rest of the team are among those research groups around the world racing to find ways to grow
human tissues in the lab, under conditions that
mimic a real person's body.
Because they are interested in
human heart failure, Lavine and his colleagues developed a method to progressively damage mouse cardiac
tissue in a way that
mimicked heart failure.
To achieve this, the researchers needed new equipment — a platform that would allow
tissues to grow and interact with each other — as well as engineered
tissue that would accurately
mimic the functions of
human organs.
The findings, now published in PLOS Genetics, reveal how mice can actually
mimic human breast cancer
tissue and its genes, even more so than previously thought, as well as other cancers including lung, oral and esophagus.
Using a two - ply of flexible, thin plastic, scientists have created novel electronic sensors that send signals to the brain
tissue of mice that closely
mimic the nerve messages of touch sensors in
human skin.
The rings are engineered to
mimic the structure and function of the six layers of
human cortical brain
tissue.
This phantom
mimics the response of
human breast
tissue to test the performance of MRI systems, and it may be used to ensure quality control when comparing images within and between medical research studies.
Phantoms
mimic the response of
human tissue to help test the performance of medical imaging systems.
Anand hopes his brain model could be incorporated into the Microphysiological Systems program, a platform the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is developing by using engineered
human tissue to
mimic human physiological systems.
Subsequent studies in animal models that are thought to
mimic the
human experience indicate RSV inactivated vaccine induces an increased CD4 + T lymphocyte response, primarily of Th2 cells and the occurrence of immune complex depositions in lung
tissues [32], [42], [43].
His most recent work, studying
human skin
tissues, confirms that these mouse models
mimic the allergic immune response seen in
humans.
We work exclusively in the
human system, mostly with primary cells and
tissue, with a constant concern of recreating conditions that
mimic the in situ and in vivo settings.
Infrared saunas
mimic the same infrared frequencies emitted by the sun and the
tissues in the
human body absorb these waves.
These compounds
mimic and sometimes block the hormone estrogen, and have been found to have adverse effects on various
human tissues.
Parabens can
mimic estrogen, and have been detected in
human breast cancer
tissue.