Delivering insulin into the body in supramolecular spheres.
Delivering insulin into the body in supramolecular spheres.
A new technique for treating diabetic wounds.
A simple optical imaging technique for biomarker analysis for critical diseases.
A transparent and breathable microfluidic contact lens that could help to diagnose and treat eye disease is developed.
A team of North American researchers demonstrated a label-free and more direct way to observe and quantify microvascular and metabolic healing mechanisms, and the biological response to a topical treatment, utilizing a multimodal microscope equipped with OCT and FLIM.
Modifications to chromatin are associated with the development of metabolic diseases, including Type 2 diabetes and obesity. There is evidence that these chromatin modifications can lead to long-term disease risk and increased disease risk for offspring.
By understanding the principles of scarless healing in a fetus, perhaps we could achieve scarless healing in mature, born humans.
Human microbiota, blood group antigens, and disease, a look at the ways that microbiota interact with the human body.
New directions in which ncRNAs can be exploited in Alzheimer’s disease prevention, diagnosis, prognosis, and therapy are discussed.
Increasing consumption of western and low fiber diets, smoking or just exposure to tobacco smoke, harmful use of alcohol, physical inactivity, and environmental pollutants may have programed the human epigenome for higher NCCDs risk.