Cell Programming
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Researchers from Johns Hopkins University and Universidad Carlos III de Madrid have created a computational model that simulates the growth of breast tumors from a biomechanical perspective. Their innovative approach,… Read More
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Story by Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. What Works for Cancer Immunotherapy May Also Work for Alzheimer’s Disease In experiments with lab-grown brain cells and mouse models, scientists at Johns… Read More
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Researchers at Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering have developed a new method to align cells uniformly at one focal plane regardless of their size or distribution, which could improve… Read More
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Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists say they have developed a nanoparticle — an extremely tiny biodegradable container — that has the potential to improve the delivery of messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA)-based… Read More
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Story from the Spring/Summer JHU Engineering Magazine. Fireflies belong to the summer, floating above lush green lawns like a glowing galaxy come to Earth to illuminate warm evenings. But in… Read More
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MRI image in false colors of a brain hemisphere from a patient with multiple sclerosis. Areas affected by the autoimmune disease are shown in red. Credit: MRI image courtesy of… Read More

