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Neelansh Bhartiya

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5 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ELECTROPHORESIS SYSTEM

5 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ELECTROPHORESIS SYSTEM

Neelansh Bhartiya 18/04/2017 0
Gel electrophoresis is a laboratory technique used to visualize DNA on a gel where the DNA molecules are separated according to their size. This allows scientists to detect alterations in the DNA sequence which may cause a genetic condition. 1. Elect...
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Artificial Intelligence enters into the world of disease diagnosis

Artificial Intelligence enters into the world of disease diagnosis

Neelansh Bhartiya 20/04/2017 0
 Big players in software are putting their weight behind artificial intelligence as a way to improve health care decision making. New computer models stretch the limits on how early doctors can spot disease, or how quickly molecular compounds can be ...
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Can Brain Cells Grow on a Chip

Can Brain Cells Grow on a Chip

Neelansh Bhartiya 24/05/2017 0
 Every human thought starts with a signal traveling from one neuron to another in the brain. Yet we know relatively little about how these connections form. In an effort to watch that process unfold, Australian researchers engineered a nanowire scaff...
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Fetal Pacemaker Ready for Human Trial

Fetal Pacemaker Ready for Human Trial

Neelansh Bhartiya 24/05/2017 0
 It’s the ultimate MacGyver challenge: Fit a sterile, rechargeable electrode through a hollow tube, just 3.8 millimeters wide, to implant the device in a delicate soft tissue without causing damage. The technology must be both simple and inexpensive ...
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Bioengineered human livers mimic natural development

Bioengineered human livers mimic natural development

Neelansh Bhartiya 18/06/2017 0
 An international team of researchers bioengineering human liver tissues uncovered previously unknown networks of genetic-molecular crosstalk that control the organ's developmental processes -- greatly advancing efforts to generate healthy and usable...
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