A novel iPSC-derived lung-on-chip model mimics human alveolar tissue, revealing macrophage-driven tuberculosis responses.
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute and AlveoliX have developed the first human 'lung-on-chip' model using stem cells ...
Using human stem cells, scientists have created a miniature lung that mimics breathing and TB infection, opening new ...
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute and AlveoliX have developed the first human lung-on-chip model using stem cells ...
Scientists create the first single-donor stem cell lung-on-chip to study tuberculosis and personalise treatment.
For the first time, a breathing lung model has been made using cells from only one person. Announced on January 1, the ...
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute in the UK have created an advanced “lung-on-a-chip” model using stem cells from a ...
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute, a biomedical research centre based in London, and AlveoliX, a leading Swiss ...
The chip can simulate breathing and lung disease for an individual, holding promise for testing personalized treatments for tuberculosis.
Human mini-lungs grown by University of Manchester scientists can mimic the response of animals when exposed to certain nanomaterials. The study at the University’s NanoCell Biology Lab at the Centre ...