The audio component, created by the group Organ Octet and edited by Dale Berning, is presented on custom - built speakers that spin intermittently, sending the clatter and rolling sounds of spinning objects and the airy tones
of miniature organs around the space.
Not exact matches
At an early stage
of development, the
miniature organs grown from autistic patients» stem cells also showed faster cell division rates than those grown from the cells
of non-autistic relatives.
The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is funding the integration
of 10 individual
organs - on - a-chip to create a
miniature model
of the human body.
Northwestern Medicine has developed a
miniature female reproductive tract that fits in the palm
of your hand and could eventually change the future
of research and treatment
of diseases in women's reproductive
organs.
«For example, there is a huge amount
of interest and excitement globally in growing cerebral organoids» —
miniature brain - like
organs that can be studied in laboratory experiments — «from stem cells to model human brain development and disease mechanisms.
Hans Clevers, the head
of the Hubrecht Laboratory in Utrecht, the Netherlands, has pioneered the development
of organoids,
miniature versions
of human
organs that are transforming science and medicine.
IN ANY KIND
OF TISSUE ENGINEERING — whether the aim is to create transplantable
organs or
miniature organ - on - a-chip models — researchers sometimes depend on stem cells that can adapt themselves to the purpose at hand.
BUT
ORGANS ON CHIPS ARE N'T USEFUL ONLY as a way to create more realistic models of healthy, functioning organs; the miniature versions can also replicate what happens when things go
ORGANS ON CHIPS ARE N'T USEFUL ONLY as a way to create more realistic models
of healthy, functioning
organs; the miniature versions can also replicate what happens when things go
organs; the
miniature versions can also replicate what happens when things go wrong.
Since the first organoids were created less than a decade ago, their uncanny ability to mimic in
miniature the development
of real
organs in the human body has caused a quiet revolution in many areas
of medical research.
Organoids —
miniature versions
of organs grown in vitro from tissue - specific progenitor cells — were first produced in 2013.
Crohn's Disease Program grantee Hans Clevers
of the Hubrecht Institute is leading research investigating how lab - grown
miniature versions
of organs, known as organoids, might help patients.
And once bacteria enters the bloodstream, your
Miniature Schnauzer's immune system is compromised which in turn could lead to diseases
of your Schnauzer's vital
organs.
Features a Moller Pipe
Organ, which is a
miniature version
of the «Mighty Mo», which resides in the Fox Theatre in Atlanta.
Using potato to print a shape
of kidney cherished with precious silver - leaf, the
miniature, delicate
organ is colored with the red and blue
of blood, suggestive
of a force
of life that is contained within.
Encompassing her entire career, the exhibition traces the development from her early erotic, harrowing depictions
of «bodies without
organs» through later works that invoke innards, fluids, and limbs — a
miniature theater
of cruelty in which metaphors
of contagion and madness counteract every accepted norm.
In recent work, she has experimented with exchanging one sense
organ for another: the mouth and fingers, for example, become like an eye, with the addition
of miniature pinhole cameras.
Fantastic Voyage springs to mind, that sci - fi thriller, or was it comedy, produced in 1966, in which a
miniature submarine is launched into the body
of a Russian scientist, maneuvering its way through syrupy viscera and abstracted
organs.