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Organ‑on‑a‑chip models now include the cervix — revealing new clues about STIs
New organ-on-a-chip recreates the cervix’s microbiome and immune system, revealing how bacteria shape STI infection risk.
Imagine shrinking a microscope, integrating it with a chip and using it to observe inside living cells in real time. Wouldn't it be great if this tiny microscope could also be incorporated into ...
The research team’s chip was examined under a microscope, and a germanium-ion-implanted silicon waveguide photodiode was displayed on the screen on the right. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not ...
Modern nanofluidic chips can mimic complex chemical and biological environments, but their full potential often depends on ...
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