To explore materials further, a chamber
mimics human skin to inform about evaporation and fit.
The lab has developed a complex, three - dimensional model that
mimics human skin, and are using it to reconstruct each step in the melanoma development and progression cascade.
The advancement has many potential applications, including electronic skin (thin electronic material that
mimics human skin, often used in robotic and health applications), bendable display screens and electronic paper.
The advancement, using a new kind of synthetic polymer (a polymer is a large molecule composed of many repeated smaller molecules) has self - healing properties that
mimic human skin, which means that e-skin «wounds» can quickly «heal» themselves in remarkably short time — less than a day.
Not exact matches
Barbaree and Vaglenov rubbed pig
skin on the tainted surfaces to
mimic contact with
human flesh.
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.
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.
Electronic
skin, known as e-
skin, is a thin, translucent material that can
mimic the function and mechanical properties of
human skin.
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.
His most recent work, studying
human skin tissues, confirms that these mouse models
mimic the allergic immune response seen in
humans.
By
mimicking the ultrasensitive
skin of
human fingertips, Ko and his colleagues designed their e-
skin to detect many types of signals.
This rubbery plastic - and - carbon film
mimics the structure of
human skin, reports Hyunhyub Ko and his team in the October 30 Science Advances.
Many of these
human hair care products are formulated to
mimic the more acidic nature of the
skin and scalp.
«Robots» are all too often treated as just
skins on top of an otherwise
human mimicking bone structure.
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