Researchers at LSTM’s Alistair Reid Venom Research Unit are looking
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Gene editing of bone marrow stem cells in pigtail macaques
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Read moreUnderstanding the mechanism behind HTLV-1 survival
A study appearing in the in Proceedings of the National
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For the first time, scientists have deconstructed the brain circuits
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Over a decade ago, Shinya Yamanaka and Kazutoshi Takahashi made
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Read morePrinted thermo-plasmonic heat patterns for neurological disorder treatment: Newly developed inkjet printing process of plasmonic nanoparticles enabled the fabrication of light-induced heat patterns which can be used for patterned photothermal neuromodulation
A KAIST team presented a highly customizable neural stimulation method.
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