A new project at Purdue University that combines many types of available data in a “digital twin” model of bladder cancer may prove powerful enough to predict patient outcomes.
A novel 3D cell model has revealed that bacteria capable of hiding in the bladder wall may be a cause of ineffective diagnoses and treatment of UTIs. Researchers from UCL (London, UK) have developed ...
They found that the scaffold restored the animals’ tissue regeneration and bladder function better than the cell-containing material. The scientists’ next steps, Ameer said, will be analyzing their ...
Using zebrafish "avatars," an animal model developed by the Cancer Development ... vaccine's action on bladder cancer cells.
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