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An article in Science Robotics reports an in situ deployable electrode system, actuated with a soft robotic mechanism, that can be surgically implanted and cover large areas of the cortex.
An article in Nature Biomedical Engineering reports a simple and hardware-independent peptide-mediated delivery method for the CRISPR-mediated engineering of T cells.
An article in Nature Machine Intelligence reports a deep learning-guided framework that can help pathologists to discover new prognostic tissue biomarkers from well-performing deep learning models.
An article in Science Advances reports a biohybrid neural interface device that integrates a cell layer on a microelectrode array, achieving high-resolution mapping of neuronal inputs and restoration of nerve function.
An article in Science Advances reports the development of a wireless electronic stent to stimulate the lower oesophageal sphincter and treat gastroesophageal reflux disease.
An article in Nature Nanotechnology reports a simple and eco-friendly approach to incorporate antimicrobial agents into cotton fabrics at the molecular level.
An article in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America reports a bioengineered probiotic for the oral delivery of a peptide to treat rheumatoid arthritis.
An article in Nature Biomedical Engineering reports an intravenously injectable extracellular matrix biomaterial that can target and seal injured tissue by binding to leaky microvasculature.
An article in Nature Biotechnology reports an expansion microscopy technique that does not require a separate anchoring step, achieving a resolution comparable to super-resolution imaging techniques.
A paper in Science Robotics reports living microrobots made of magnetically responsive bacteria for targeted drug delivery in cancer therapy. A magnetic torque-driven control scheme enhances the transport of the microrobots through the endothelial barrier to the tumour site.
A paper in Nature Materials reports an effective and safe polymeric nanoparticle for the functional delivery of RNA into the lungs of various animal species.