The spectrum of
potential medical applications for H2 is staggering, but admittedly we're still in the early days of understanding exactly how hydrogen works as a bioactive molecule in humans.
Not exact matches
«The main advantages of noninvasive treatments are good cosmetic outcome, preservation of surrounding tissue, and
potential for home
application of either creams,» explained lead investigator Marieke Roozeboom of the Department of Dermatology, Maastricht University
Medical Center in the Netherlands.
The time resolution would ideally be improved from 0.5 frames per second (fps) to 30 fps
for telecommunication, but many
potential applications in
medical and industrial imaging could use the lower rates already achieved, said Peyghambarian.
The discovery, which relies on the separation of right - and left - «handed» particles, points to a range of
potential applications in energy, quantum computing, and
medical imaging, and possibly even a new mechanism
for inducing superconductivity — the ability of some materials to carry current with no energy loss.
While there are many
potential uses
for this technology, Reed and his team are focusing on
medical applications.
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.
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.
The report, released January 12 by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine in Washington, D.C., calls
for expanding research on
potential medical applications of cannabis and its products, including marijuana and chemical components called cannabinoids.
Scientists are racing to study the amphibian
for bioactive compounds with
potential medical applications.
But, a unique
application of a
medical camera could one day help physicians know who is at risk
for a cardiovascular event by providing a better view of
potential problem areas.
Ultimately, they could be used
for water filtration, molecular sensing,
medical diagnosis, drug delivery and fuel cells — to name just a few
potential applications.
The AgedBrainSYSBIO consortium is coordinated by the French National Institute
for health and
medical research (Inserm, Prof. Michel Simonneau) and brings together an scientists with internationally recognized expertise in systems biology of the synapse and four small to medium size enterprises (SMEs) with a leading role in the project to assure the innovation
potential and translation of project results to clinical
application.
As
for any innovation with
potential medical applications, hiPSCs must satisfy a great number of criteria prior to their introduction into clinical practice.
The Institute actively seeks gifts of all sizes to support promising «high - risk» concepts with
potential for «high payoff»
medical application, but which are not yet sufficiently developed and tested to qualify
for federal or foundation grant support.
[I] n recent years studies have shown the venom of the golden lancehead to have practical
applications for humans, with many
potential medical uses, making it even more important to protect this snake... More effective enforcement on the island is recommended to prevent illegal removal of snakes.
The District Judge hearing the matter applied the welfare principles to the facts of the case and dismissed the Father's
application on the basis that a return to Kent and
potential return to the North East thereafter would be too disruptive
for the child and further that there were concerns about the welfare of the Mother if she were to return to Kent in light of her allegations concerning the Father's behaviour and her
medical condition.
United States About Blog Stem cells can give rise to any tissue found in the body and, as a result, can provide nearly limitless
potential for medical applications (regenerative medicine).