Bioengineered - Genetic mechanism enables TB-causing bacterium to remember...
Tuberculosis bacteria have evolved to remember stressful encounters and react quickly to future stress, according to a study by computational bioengineers at Rice University...
View ArticleBioengineered - Study could explain tuberculosis bacteria paradox
Tuberculosis bacteria have evolved to remember stressful encounters and react quickly to future stress, according to a study by computational bioengineers and infectious...
View ArticleBioengineered - New hydrogel-based materials show promise for tissue engineering
New hydrogel-based materials that can change shape in response to psychological stimuli, such as water, could be the next generation of materials used to bioengineer tissues...
View ArticleBioengineered - New shape-changing 4D materials hold promise for...
New hydrogel-based materials that can change shape in response to psychological stimuli, such as water, could be the next generation of materials used to bioengineer tissues...
View ArticleBioengineered - Efficacy of polymeric nano-micelles depends on expression...
The Innovation Center of NanoMedicine (Director General: Prof. Kazunori Kataoka, Location: Kawasaki in Japan, Abbreviation: iCONM) reported in ACS Nano together with the group...
View ArticleBioengineered - 4D bioengineering materials bend, curve like natural tissue
Researchers have developed new 4D hydrogels - 3D materials that have the ability to change shape over time in response to stimuli - that can morph multiple times in a...
View ArticleBioengineered - Researchers develop ultrapotent miniproteins that target...
Researchers have investigated the effectiveness of a bioengineered miniprotein in protecting against SARS-CoV-2 infection in vivo. The researchers evaluated the miniprotein...
View ArticleBioengineered - The Worst of Both Worlds - Genetically Engineered Goats to...
By Dr. Mercola Goats are being genetically engineered to become "pharm animals" that carry vaccines in their milk. Current experiments being conducted by researchers from Texas...
View ArticleBioengineered - Virus-cell interaction may partly explain the higher...
Bioengineering researchers at Lehigh University have identified a previously unknown interaction between receptors in human cells and the spike, or "S," protein of SARS-CoV-2...
View ArticleBioengineered - A new hydrogel for treatment and recovery of muscle injuries
A team from the Universitat Politècnica de València and the CIBER Bioengineering, Biomaterials and Nanomedicine has designed and tested, at a preclinical level, a new...
View ArticleBioengineered - Rice bioengineer wins NIH support for a new strategy to fight...
Chemical and biomolecular engineer Xue Sherry Gao of Rice University's Brown School of Engineering has won National Institutes of Health support for a new strategy to fight...
View ArticleBioengineered - Reinventing the Uterus, One Organoid at a Time
Bioengineer Linda Griffith once grew a human ear on the back of a mouse. Now she is reframing endometriosis - a “women's disease” - as a key to unlocking some of biology's...
View ArticleBioengineered - SARS-CoV-2 virus neutralized with half-second exposure to...
As reported in the journal Biotechnology and Bioengineering, the team from Texas A&M University developed a simple fluidics system that measures the sub‐second heat...
View ArticleBioengineered - UTA researchers investigate a new approach to better treat...
The chair of the Bioengineering Department at The University of Texas at Arlington is investigating whether a combination of nanoparticles and light therapy can better treat...
View ArticleBioengineered - Researchers develop graphene-based sensing technology for...
Researchers at AMBER, the SFI Centre for Advanced Materials and BioEngineering Research, and from Trinity's School of Physics, have developed next-generation, graphene-based...
View ArticleBioengineered - Genetically Modified Mosquitoes Have Come to the U.S. Will...
“Our Mosquito Project Takes Flight,” reads a baby-blue billboard off US-1 in the Florida Keys, alongside an image of an insect tracing a path in the shape of a heart. Sponsored...
View ArticleBioengineered - Combining biochemical and topographical cues improves quality...
When trauma, illness, or injury causes significant muscle loss, reconstructive procedures for bioengineering functional skeletal muscles can fall short, resulting in permanent...
View ArticleBioengineered - Scientists Drove Mice to Bond by Zapping Their Brains With Light
The study, a tour de force in bioengineering, comes after two decades of research on brain-to-brain synchrony in people.
View ArticleBioengineered - Self-excising designer proteins report isoform expression
Our proteome is much bigger than our genome because one gene produces several variants of proteins called protein isoforms, whose disbalance is implicated in many diseases. A...
View ArticleNew bioengineered reporter system allows to follow protein isoform expression...
Our proteome is much bigger than our genome because one gene produces several variants of proteins called protein isoforms, whose disbalance is implicated in many diseases. c
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