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Neelansh Bhartiya

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Advancing 3D Cell Culture for Biomedical Research Using Primary Cells

Advancing 3D Cell Culture for Biomedical Research Using Primary Cells

Neelansh Bhartiya 13/07/2017 0
 Cell culture methods are showing great promise in advancing biomedical research, particularly in the fields of drug discovery, cancer biology, and regenerative medicine. These methods typically involve culturing two distinct types of cells in vitro:...
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Giant molecular cages made for energy conversion and drug delivery

Giant molecular cages made for energy conversion and drug delivery

Neelansh Bhartiya 13/07/2017 0
 Scientists from Trinity College Dublin and AMBER, the Science Foundation Ireland-funded materials science research centre hosted in Trinity College Dublin, have created 'molecular cages' that can maximise the efficiency of converting molecules in ch...
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5 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ELECTRON MICROSCOPE

5 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ELECTRON MICROSCOPE

Neelansh Bhartiya 16/07/2017 0
An electron microscope is a microscope that uses a beam of accelerated electrons as a source of illumination. As the wavelength of an electron can be 100,000 times sorter than that of visible light photons, electrons microscopes have a higher resolvi...
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Scientists Store Video Data in the DNA of Living Organisms

Scientists Store Video Data in the DNA of Living Organisms

Neelansh Bhartiya 16/07/2017 0
The bacteria E. coli might sometimes make us sick, but they have served as a workhorse in science. They teach us about DNA and produce ingredients for drugs and fuel molecules. Now E. coli can claim one more skill: They can store our digital data.In ...
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Green method developed for making artificial spider silk

Green method developed for making artificial spider silk

Neelansh Bhartiya 16/07/2017 0
A team of architects and chemists from the University of Cambridge has designed super-stretchy and strong fibres which are almost entirely composed of water, and could be used to make textiles, sensors and other materials. The fibres, which resemble ...
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