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Image: This intravital microscopy rendering provides a 3D view of tissue implanted with biomaterial and metabolic inhibitors (Photo courtesy of Axel Schmitter-Sánchez/MSU)

Reprogrammed Immune Cells Reduce Rejection of Medical Implants

Researchers have found that a drug, acting as a metabolic inhibitor, can prime the body to be more receptive to medical devices, reducing the risk of implants being rejected More...
10 Dec 2024
Image: Material structure of composite film electrodes and used for body\'s signal monitoring (Photo courtesy of Wearable Electronics)

Soft Patch Electrode for Monitoring Human Body Signals to Help Diagnose Range of Diseases

Researchers have developed a new flexible electrode that can accurately measure electrical signals from the human body, making it suitable for use in wearable electronic devices. More...
10 Dec 2024
(Top Image): The Union World Conference on Lung Health gathered global experts to discuss advancements in lung health and tuberculosis prevention and treatment. (Middle): SIUI, as a recommended equipment provider for tuberculosis screening by the Global Fund, introduced the portable DR system equipped with AI diagnosis solutions for TB to tuberculosis experts from Africa and Southeast Asia. (Bottom Image): Since 2023, a non-profit organization in Pakistan focused on TB-related innovation has been utilizing SIUI’s portable TB screening solution to conduct decentralized TB screening across the country.

World Conference on Lung Health: Portable DR System from SIUI Facilitates Tuberculosis Screening

From November 12 to 16, 2024, the Bali International Convention Center in Indonesia hosted a major global event in the field of lung health, the Union World Conference on Lung Health 2024.  At the conference, Sinopharm shared a solution integrating SIUI’s portable DR system with artificial intelligence (AI) technology. More...
10 Dec 2024
Image: This intravital microscopy rendering provides a 3D view of tissue implanted with biomaterial and metabolic inhibitors (Photo courtesy of Axel Schmitter-Sánchez/MSU)

Reprogrammed Immune Cells Reduce Rejection of Medical Implants

Researchers have found that a drug, acting as a metabolic inhibitor, can prime the body to be more receptive to medical devices, reducing the risk of implants being rejected More...
10 Dec 2024
Image: The tiny implantable microdevice comprises the electrode and sensors inside a thin microneedle, the width of just three human hairs (Photo courtesy of Northwestern University)

Implantable Shaking Sensor Continuously Monitors Inflammation

Scientists have developed a novel implantable device capable of monitoring protein levels in real-time, enabling the management and prevention of both acute and chronic conditions. More...
09 Dec 2024
Image: Overall structure of the surgical forceps (Photo courtesy of Sensors 2024, doi.org/10.3390/s24185895)

New Surgical Forceps Enhance Precision and Reduce Surgeon Fatigue

A novel type of hand-held surgical forceps with a force-holding function can improve clamping precision and reduce surgeon fatigue during lengthy procedures. More...
09 Dec 2024
Image: (Left) An image of a 3D-printed material implanted in vivo for 4 weeks. (Right) A photo of coral (Photo courtesy of Dr Zhidao Xia and Jesus Cobaleda)

Revolutionary Coral-Inspired Material for Bone Repair Promotes Faster Healing

An innovative bone graft substitute inspired by coral accelerates healing and dissolves naturally in the body once the repair is complete. More...
06 Dec 2024
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