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Researchers use hydrogel chemistry and microfabrication to miniaturize and integrate components into bioelectronics

Figuring out a better way to connect nerve cells to bioelectronics will be the next technological leap in health care, and the Neurobiological Interfaces Lab at Binghamton University is at the forefront of research on the topic.

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Better sweat collection method could improve biomarker analysis

Better sweat collection method could improve biomarker analysis
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University-of-massachusetts
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Genetically engineered vesicles target cancer cells more effectively: Drugs, other treatments can be delivered directly to malignant tumors

Genetically engineered vesicles target cancer cells more effectively: Drugs, other treatments can be delivered directly to malignant tumors
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Bioengineered nanovesicles could improve cancer treatment

Nanovesicles can be bioengineered to target cancer cells and deliver treatments directly, according to research at Binghamton University, State University of New York.

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Research shows that genetically engineered vesicles better target cancer cells

Research shows that genetically engineered vesicles better target cancer cells
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