Tissue

Microscope image of pink organic tissue, which can be expanded so biomolecules can be imaged with new technique
New method allows scientists to use mass spectrometry imaging to simultaneously detect hundreds of molecules at the single cell level
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Scientist holds up a sample vial with a render of a DNA double helix overlaid on the image
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3D printer prints a structure resembling a human organ
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The top image shows fluorescently labeled cells in the spinal cord of a zebrafish recovering one week after an injury, and the bottom image shows recovery four weeks after an injury.
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Reminiscent of a raspberry, this voxelated hollow sphere made of a single layer of droplets was generated using digital assembly of spherical particles, or DASP, a 3D bioprinting process developed in assistant professor of materials science and engineering Liheng Cai’s Soft Biomatter Lab
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a microscopic image of the new bioelectronic mesh shown as a black layer studded with graphene sensors shown in red surrounds cardiac tissue shown in purple and green
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a groupd of human skin fibroblast cells under fluorescent microscope showing DNA in blue and actin fibers in green on a black background
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3D render of cells dividing
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