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tag 3 d printing neuroscience
A Journey Into the Brain
Danielle Gerhard, PhD
| Mar 22, 2024
| 10+ min read
With the help of directed evolution, scientists inch closer to developing viral vectors that can cross the human blood-brain barrier to deliver gene therapy.
Mice Successfully Reproduce with 3-D Printed Ovaries
Bob Grant
| May 16, 2017
| 2 min read
Researchers have constructed prosthetic female reproductive organs and implanted them in mice, some of which conceived and gave birth to live young.
Novelty Activates a Long Noncoding RNA for Spatial Learning in Mice
Shelby Bradford, PhD
| Feb 6, 2024
| 4 min read
Genes activated in new environments include those used during development.
A Glowing Mouse Map
Mariella Bodemeier Loayza Careaga, PhD
| Feb 1, 2024
| 2 min read
A whole-body immunostaining method allowed researchers to achieve cellular resolution at the whole-organism level.
Forget Something? You’re Supposed To Do That
Shelby Bradford, PhD
| Jan 22, 2024
| 3 min read
Forgetting things appears to be a productive process and not a passive loss of information.
Image of the Day: Second Hand
Chia-Yi Hou
| Jul 10, 2019
| 1 min read
A 3-D printed prosthetic hand moves by reading the signals in forearm muscles.
Charting a New Course Through the Injured Brain
Rashmi Shivni
| Jan 15, 2024
| 4 min read
A state-of-the-art technique helps scientists map out tissue at the single cell level after a demyelinating brain injury.
Rodents Offer New Insights Into the Diversity of Addiction
Aparna Nathan, PhD
| Dec 1, 2023
| 4 min read
Molecular studies may point to underlying genetics and therapeutic targets.
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