A novel iPSC-derived lung-on-chip model mimics human alveolar tissue, revealing macrophage-driven tuberculosis responses.
Innovative research into the gene-editing tool targets influenza’s ability to replicate—stopping it in its tracks.
Using human stem cells, scientists have created a miniature lung that mimics breathing and TB infection, opening new ...
Lung-on-chip model made of cells derived from a single person furthers understanding of tuberculosis and potential ...
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First human 'lung-on-chip' model developed using stem cells from a single donor
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute and AlveoliX have developed the first human 'lung-on-chip' model using stem cells ...
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Scientists Made This Lung-on-a-Chip Breathe. Then They Gave It TB.
"The air sacs in the lungs are a critical first barrier against infections in humans, but we've traditionally looked at them ...
Scientists create the first single-donor stem cell lung-on-chip to study tuberculosis and personalise treatment.
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First human 'lung-on-chip' model developed using stem cells from single donor
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute and AlveoliX have developed the first human 'lung-on-chip' model using genetically identical cells derived from stem cells taken from a single donor.The ...
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute and AlveoliX have developed the first human ‘lung-on-chip’ model using stem cells taken from only one person.
The chip can simulate breathing and lung disease for an individual, holding promise for testing personalized treatments for tuberculosis.
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Scientists build first breathing 'lung-on-chip' model using only one person's cells
For the first time, a breathing lung model has been made using cells from only one person. Announced on January 1, the development comes from researchers at the Francis Crick Institute in London and ...
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