A microscope scanning and analysis system that has been automated and is ready for global adoption has been tested, put into practice, and accredited by researchers.
The system significantly enhanced tests in terms of cost, quality, and speed, according to UQ Professor of AI Brian Lovell.
In the "black box" of human development known as gastrulation, an embryo transforms from a hollow, spherical structure to a multilayered one. Human embryos are typically not cultured for longer than 14 days due to bioethical concerns, and gastrulation happens between 17 and 21 days after fer
According to a study most elderly people with cognitive impairment continue to drive despite worries voiced by carers and others. In Texas' Nueces County, more than 600 people over 65 with cognitive screening results that suggested possible impairment were examined by researchers.
Researchers from Rutgers University have found that most persons with multiple sclerosis (MS) opt for oral drugs to manage their chronic and worsening neurological conditions.
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Researchers from Columbia University have discovered a unique cluster of immune cells that are only seen in newborns that enable them to deal with novel pathogens and explain why infants contract so many common respiratory ailments.
Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have shown that the amino acid 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) helps to restore deficiencies in Complex I (CI), the first of a series of protein complexes that transport electrons and support mitochondrial energization.
Researchers from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and the Karolinska Institutet found that babies are more likely to be delivered prematurely when their father or mother has a psychiatric diagnosis. The study was released in the open-access journal PLOS Medicine.
Researchers from the Salk Institute and the National Institutes of Health have identified the molecular pathways by which the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) develops resistance to dolutegravir, one of the most potent antiviral medications now being used in clinical use to treat HIV.
According to a new theory proposed by researchers at HHMI's Janelia Research Campus and collaborators at UCL, the value of memory for future scenarios indicates where it resides in the brain.
Researchers have automated a microscope scanning and analysis system that has been tested, implemented and accredited ready for rollout around the world. The system significantly enhanced tests in terms of cost, quality, and speed, according to UQ Professor of AI Brian Lovell.