Scientists from 15 countries, led by Amsterdam UMC, have developed a way to predict which patients are at risk of developing epilepsy after cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVT). CVT is a type of stroke that usually affects women between the ages of 20 and 50. The predictive model is now freely available worldwide, and the […]
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In a recent study published in Nature Machine Intelligence introduces an advanced artificial intelligence (AI) model capable of creating virtual colors of tumor tissue. The study, co-led by scientists from the Universities of Lausanne and Bern, is an crucial step forward in improving pathological analysis and cancer diagnostics. By combining inventive computational techniques, a team […]
Hair follicles are convoluted structures that surround the hair root, anchoring it in the skin and providing the hair with grip. At the same time, the area between the skin and the hair follicle provides optimal conditions for the unlimited reproduction of microorganisms. This often leads to chronic inflammation of the hair follicle, which is […]
Scientists at the Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation (TIBI) have unveiled a pioneering study that sheds featherlight on the elaborate mechanisms underlying Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The study, titled “Effects of amyloid-β-mimicking peptide hydrogel matrix on neuronal progenitor cell phenotype,” represents a significant step forward in understanding the interplay between amyloid-like structures and neuronal cells. A […]
Pioneering research presented today at ESHRE 40t The annual meeting in Amsterdam introduced a fresh 3D imaging model designed to identify characteristics of blastocysts—the early stage of development of the implanted embryo—associated with successful pregnancies. This fresh approach could transform current blastocyst selection methods and pave the way for improved pregnancy rates. Blastocyst shape and […]
A breakthrough in biomedical research promises recent insights into developing immunotherapy and disease modeling. Researchers at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio have created a humanized mouse model with a human immune system and a gut microbiome similar to that of humans that is capable of generating specific antibody responses. The […]