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Improving the accuracy of near-infrared fluorescence in cardiovascular imaging

, 2 May 2023/in Featured Articles /by panglobal

Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) or heart diseases are still the leading cause of death globally. Fortunately, doctors are now equipped with more advanced and sophisticated tools that help them diagnose CVDs. A prominent example is intravascular ultrasound (IVUS), which enables cardiologists to obtain images of the inside of blood vessels using a thin ultrasound probe. These […]

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Innovative new dual-modality imaging technique can facilitate earlier disease detection

, 2 May 2023/in Featured Articles /by panglobal

Diagnostic imaging is indispensable in healthcare, as it allows clinicians to detect and diagnose a variety of medical conditions. Despite significant advances to imaging technology, however, existing single imaging techniques often fall short of addressing all diagnostic scenarios, which leads to an increased reliance on multiple imaging types and higher healthcare costs. In response to […]

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Connected drug delivery devices: what does the future hold?

, 2 May 2023/in Featured Articles /by panglobal

The market for connected drug delivery devices is booming, with annual growth of 23.4% expected from 2023 to 2030 [1]. With their ability to collect a host of data relating to drug administration, these devices hold great promise for enhanced healthcare outcomes, by enabling more accurate adherence monitoring, increased patient support and reduced use errors. […]

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New technologies offer hope of improved diagnostic accuracy for prostate cancer

accuracy, improved diagnostic, New technologiees, prostate cancer, 2 May 2023/in Featured Articles /by panglobal

By Dr Ali Tinazli Chief Executive Officer, Lifespin.Health Medical diagnostics has long been an imperfect science. But new technologies are offering hope for far greater accuracy and the ability to customize treatment options to improve outcomes.

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Dr Adam Shlien, Senior Scientist in the Genetics & Genome Biology programme and Associate Director in the Department of Paediatric Laboratory Medicine, SickKids

Researchers use novel machine-learning algorithm to create atlas of paediatric cancer with potential as universal diagnostic platform

, 2 May 2023/in Featured Articles /by panglobal

In the first broad comparison of paediatric and adult cancer, researchers at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) have analyzed 13,000 individual cancers and built an ‘atlas’ of paediatric cancer using a novel machine-learning algorithm.

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Precision magnetics could be game-changer for therapy-resistant brain cancers

Precision magnetics could be game-changer for therapy-resistant brain cancers

brain cancers, game-changer, Precision magnetics, therapy-resistant, 2 May 2023/in Featured Articles /by panglobal

Scientists at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) and the University of Toronto (U of T) have combined forces to develop a new approach to potentially treat tumour cells, called mechanical nanosurgery, even for aggressive, chemoresistant cancers.

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The 700kHz, 260-element histotripsy ultrasound array transducer used in Prof. Xu’s lab. Image credit: Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, Michigan Engineering Credit: Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, Michigan Engineering

Sound waves trigger immune responses to cancer in mice

, 2 May 2023/in Featured Articles /by panglobal

Technique pioneered at the University of Michigan could improve outcomes for cancer and neurological conditions By Jim Lynch, College of Engineering, University of Michigan

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Tuning mechanical properties of bioink according to temperature and 3d scaffold printing

Researchers develop safe bioink for 3D printing artificial organs

3D printing, artificial, bioink, develop, organs, Researchers, safe, 2 May 2023/in Featured Articles /by panglobal

The Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) has developed a new type of bioink material for 3D bioprinting that can be used to create artificial tissues and organs. The new bioink is based on a temperature-sensitive poly(organophosphazene) hydrogel.  

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In a study carried out in rats, researchers from the University of Cambridge used a biohybrid device to improve the connection between the brain and paralysed limbs. The device combines flexible electronics and human stem cells to better integrate with the nerve and drive limb function. Credit: University of Cambridge

‘Biohybrid’ device could restore function in paralysed limbs

‘Biohybrid’-device, function, limbs, paralysed, restore, 2 May 2023/in Featured Articles /by panglobal

Researchers have developed a new type of neural implant that could restore limb function to amputees and others who have lost the use of their arms or legs.

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3D-printed patient-specific robotic heart replicas help doctors tailor cardiac treatments

3D-printed patient-specific robotic heart replicas help doctors tailor cardiac treatments

Cardiology, Robotics, 2 May 2023/in Featured Articles /by panglobal

No two hearts beat alike. The size and shape of the heart can vary from one person to the next. These differences can be particularly pronounced for people living with heart disease, as their hearts and major vessels work harder to overcome any compromised function. MIT engineers are hoping to help doctors tailor treatments to […]

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