In a joint project between TU Wien and MedUni Vienna, the world's first 3D-printed "brain phantom" has been developed, which is modeled on the structure of brain fibers and can be imaged using a ...
Follow this guide to create a detailed 3D printed brain model. Learn tips and techniques to achieve accurate and impressive ...
A 3D-printed 'brain phantom' has been developed, which is modeled on the structure of brain fibers and can be imaged using a special variant of magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI). The scientific team ...
A 3D model accurately mimicking the Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB) in a laboratory environment has been successfully developed by research teams led by Professor Jinah Jang from the Departments of ...
For decades, researchers have been trying to understand the biological roots of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a common ...
A novel artificial intelligence approach can generate 3D brain MRI images using semantic segmentation masks, offering a breakthrough in medical image synthesis and privacy protection. This new ...
B-cell type acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) is the most common type of childhood malignancy. Although the survival rate nowadays exceeds 90%, central nervous system (CNS) involvement is ...
Scientists have 3D-printed the world's first human brain replica that grows and behaves like natural brain tissue in what's seen as a potential game changer in diagnosing neurological disorders like ...
Scientists headed by teams at the Princess Máxima Center for pediatric oncology and the Hubrecht Institute have developed 3D mini-organs from human fetal brain tissue that self-organize in vitro. The ...
The hippocampus is one of the most fascinating brain regions. Associated with the formation of memories, it also helps us to navigate through the world without getting lost. Sensory cortices on the ...
Advancing neurological disorder research requires model systems that more accurately reflect the human brain. 3D cell cultures, such as organoids and spheroids, have emerged as game-changers by better ...
A ‘gut-brain axis’ is an intricate bidirectional connection between the gut and the central nervous system, serving as a key pathway for signal exchange. However, current in vitro models do not fully ...