Researchers at the University of Iowa (UI) Health Care and colleagues at the Texas Biomedical Research Institute, and Boston University, used human skin explants to track the cellular route that the ...
They’re in school uniforms, food packaging, cosmetics and personal care products (SNE: 11/18/22; SN: 6/4/19; SN: 6/15/21). They seep into our food and drinking water. And now new research suggests ...
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Engineered human skin acts as a living biosensor for inflammation
Implanted living skin-based biosensors offer a breakthrough in inflammation tracking, providing real-time biomarker ...
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