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Lab-grown stomach gets scientists one step closer to a ‘human on a chip’ By Luke Dormehl Published January 5, 2017 Save ... A lab-grown piece of the human stomach, as seen under a microscope.
Share on Pinterest A microscope image shows the engineered human stomach tissues from the corpus/fundus region. Image credit: Cincinnati Children’s Stomach-related diseases are common, affecting ...
A slice of tissue from a mini human stomach stained with fluorescent dyes Kyle McCracken The pea-sized lumps of tissue growing in the lab might not look like much, but under the microscope, with ...
You may know this microbe as a culprit behind stomach ulcers and stomach cancer. When H. pylori is present in the human stomach, it’s usually the most dominant bacterium there—but there aren’t ...
The motion microscope amplifies seemingly invisible motion and could lead to a “non-contact vital signs monitor” and offer a new tool for engineers to gauge stresses on bridges and tunnels in ...
3D imaging of human organs with micrometer resolution - applied to the endocrine pancreas. Communications Biology , 2021; 4 (1) DOI: 10.1038/s42003-021-02589-x Cite This Page : ...
The best microscope photos of 2022 reveal a hidden world of dino-bone crystals, human tongue bacteria, and slime mold. Morgan McFall-Johnsen. Updated October 11, 2022 at 10:00 AM.
Nikon's Small World competition recognizes the best microscope photographs of the year.; Microscopy is an art and a science, revealing the alien beauty of the hidden world all around us. The 2022 ...
For human researchers, it takes many years of work to discover new super-resolution microscopy techniques. The number of possible optical configurations of a microscope -- for example, where to ...
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