Similar to how protein clumps build up in the brain
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Nation’s first cardiac ablation with mapping system recently cleared by the FDA performed at Penn Medicine
After eight years of failed treatment for persistent atrial fibrillation
Read moreButterfly wings inspire light-manipulating surface for medical implants: Nanoscale structures based on ones found in nature make eye implants more effective and last longer
Inspired by tiny nanostructures on transparent butterfly wings, engineers at
Read moreNew technology for measuring brain blood flow with light
Biomedical engineers at the University of California, Davis, have developed
Read moreWorld’s smallest optical implantable biodevice
Japanese researchers describe a new implantable device no bigger than
Read moreWater dynamics indicate tumor status: Field-cycling relaxometry can assess the tumor status by measuring the rate of cellular water exchange
How aggressive is a tumor? To measure the tumor status
Read moreDetailed images of tumor vasculature: Medical engineering
The new technology has been developed jointly by teams headed
Read moreSpikes of graphene can kill bacteria on implants: A tiny layer of graphene flakes becomes a deadly weapon and kills bacteria, stopping infections during procedures such as implant surgery
A tiny layer of graphene flakes becomes a deadly weapon
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.
Read moreFluorescent dye could enable sharper biological imaging: Technique could allow doctors and researchers to generate clearer images of blood vessels and other tissues
Fluorescence imaging is widely used for visualizing biological tissues such
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