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Super-Thin Health Monitoring "Tattoo" - YouTube | #Research #Graphene 

Monitoring health may soon be as simple as applying a temporary tattoo.

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'Second-Skin' Sensor Could Track Your Health

'Second-Skin' Sensor Could Track Your Health | 21st Century Innovative Technologies and Developments as also discoveries, curiosity ( insolite)... | Scoop.it
A patch made of flexible electronics could be attached to a person's skin and reveal problems such as poor circulation or dehydration, new research suggests.
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A patch made of flexible electronics could be attached to a person's skin and reveal problems such as poor circulation or dehydration, new research suggests.


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Cancer Immunotherapy

Cancer Immunotherapy | 21st Century Innovative Technologies and Developments as also discoveries, curiosity ( insolite)... | Scoop.it
The Cancer Research Institute (CRI) is the world's only nonprofit leader dedicated exclusively to advancing immunology and immunotherapy to conquer all cancers.


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Immunotherapy Data Heralds New Era of Lung Cancer Treatment - Drug Discovery & Development

Immunotherapy Data Heralds New Era of Lung Cancer Treatment - Drug Discovery & Development | 21st Century Innovative Technologies and Developments as also discoveries, curiosity ( insolite)... | Scoop.it
Drug Discovery & Development Immunotherapy Data Heralds New Era of Lung Cancer Treatment Drug Discovery & Development Two of the most interesting immunocheckpoint molecules in this setting are known as PD-1 (programmed death) and PD-L1 (programmed...

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One more on checkpoint inhibitors PD1 and PDL1

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MC10's New Biometric Health Sensor Is Like a 'Second Skin' [VIDEO]

MC10's New Biometric Health Sensor Is Like a 'Second Skin' [VIDEO] | 21st Century Innovative Technologies and Developments as also discoveries, curiosity ( insolite)... | Scoop.it
A company has developed an electronic health sensor that attaches like a "second skin" to your body and monitors your health.
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An electronic micropump to deliver treatments deep within the brain | Nano

An electronic micropump to deliver treatments deep within the brain | Nano | 21st Century Innovative Technologies and Developments as also discoveries, curiosity ( insolite)... | Scoop.it
Nanowerk is the leading nanotechnology portal, committed to educate, inform and inspire about nanotechnologies, nanosciences, and other emerging technologies


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Controlling Epileptiform Activity with Organic Electronic Ion PumpsAuthorsAdam Williamson, Jonathan Rivnay, Loïg Kergoat, Amanda Jonsson, Sahika Inal, Ilke Uguz, Marc Ferro, Anton Ivanov, Theresia Arbring Sjöström, Daniel T. Simon, Magnus Berggren, George G. Malliaras, Christophe Bernard First published: 11 April 2015Full publication historyDOI: 10.1002/adma.201500482View/save citationCited by: 0 articles Check for new citationsFunding InformationAbstract

In treating epilepsy, the ideal solution is to act at a seizure's onset, but only in the affected regions of the brain. Here, an organic electronic ion pump is demonstrated, which directly delivers on-demand pure molecules to specific brain regions. State-of-the-art organic devices and classical pharmacology are combined to control pathological activity in vitro, and the results are verified with electrophysiological recordings.

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3D-printed cast concept uses ultrasound to heal broken bones

3D-printed cast concept uses ultrasound to heal broken bones | 21st Century Innovative Technologies and Developments as also discoveries, curiosity ( insolite)... | Scoop.it

Last year, Victoria University of Wellington graduate Jake Evill created the Cortex cast, a concept that sought to potentially replace traditional plaster casts while also offering the added benefit of being lightweight and odor-free. Now, the Osteoid cast, a new concept designed by Deniz Karasahin, takes things a step further by adding an ultrasound device meant to speed up the healing process.


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Last year, Victoria University of Wellington graduate Jake Evill created the Cortex cast, a concept that sought to potentially replace traditional plaster casts while also offering the added benefit of being lightweight and odor-free. Now, the Osteoid cast, a new concept designed by Deniz Karasahin, takes things a step further by adding an ultrasound device meant to speed up the healing process.


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A luminescent nanoparticle to advance photodynamic cancer therapy

A luminescent nanoparticle to advance photodynamic cancer therapy


A University of Texas at Arlington physicist working to create a luminescent nanoparticle to use in security-related radiation detection may have instead happened upon an advance in photodynamic cancer therapy.Wei Chen, professor of physics and co-director of UT Arlington’s Center for Security Advances Via Applied Nanotechnology, was testing a copper-cysteamine complex created in his lab when he discovered unexplained decreases in its luminescence, or light emitting power, over a time-lapse exposure to X-rays.

Looking further, he found that the nanoparticles, called Cu-Cy, were losing energy as they emitted singlet oxygen – a toxic byproduct that is used to damage cancer cells in photodynamic therapy.

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A University of Texas at Arlington physicist working to create a luminescent nanoparticle to use in security-related radiation detection may have instead happened upon an advance in photodynamic cancer therapy.Wei Chen, professor of physics and co-director of UT Arlington’s Center for Security Advances Via Applied Nanotechnology, was testing a copper-cysteamine complex created in his lab when he discovered unexplained decreases in its luminescence, or light emitting power, over a time-lapse exposure to X-rays.


Looking further, he found that the nanoparticles, called Cu-Cy, were losing energy as they emitted singlet oxygen – a toxic byproduct that is used to damage cancer cells in photodynamic therapy.

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Cancer researchers find key protein link - R & D Magazine

Cancer researchers find key protein link - R & D Magazine | 21st Century Innovative Technologies and Developments as also discoveries, curiosity ( insolite)... | Scoop.it

R & D Magazine / Cancer researchers find key protein link  / R & D Magazine

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The proteins are Bcl-2, well-known for its role in programmed cell death, and NAF-1, a member of the NEET family that binds toxic clusters of iron and sulfur.

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