Tissuechips Innovations
Tissue chips are a more up to date 3-D human cell-based methodology, as opposed to a 2-D approach, that conceivably can recognize remedial competitors that are harmful in the improvement procedure. This may empower researchers to anticipate all the more precisely how compelling a restorative applicant would be in clinical studies.The tissue societies can be developed legitimately on the small scale chipsuse 3-D printing innovation to build the organs. It distributes various sorts of exploration
articles identified with the differing territories of genomics,
proteomics, pharmacogenomics and other examination
business related to cells, tissues, proteins and different
biomolecules and applications i.e., It gives a typical stage to analysts to share their examination and advancements in the
biotechnology field.
High Impact List of Articles
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Anti-influenza therapy: the emerging challenge of resistance
Michael G Ison
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Anti-influenza therapy: the emerging challenge of resistance
Michael G Ison
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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The search for new anticoagulants: dabigatran etexilate
Aurangzeb Siddique, Eduard Shantsila and Gregory YH Lip
Editorial: Clinical Practice
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The search for new anticoagulants: dabigatran etexilate
Aurangzeb Siddique, Eduard Shantsila and Gregory YH Lip
Editorial: Clinical Practice
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Bulletin Board: Volume 3 Issue 5
Bulletin Board: Clinical Practice
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Bulletin Board: Volume 3 Issue 5
Bulletin Board: Clinical Practice
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Botulinum toxin type A for treatment of hyperhidrosis
Lisa Nelson
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Botulinum toxin type A for treatment of hyperhidrosis
Lisa Nelson
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Changes in mesenteric blood flow during intracranial hypertension due to acute elevations in intra-abdominal pressure
Shmuel Avital, Samuel Szomstein, Oscar E Brasesco, Danny Rosin, Pablo Paolucci, Turab Pishori, Klaus Thaler, Ravindra Mailapur, Laurence Sands, Steven Wexner and Raul J Rosenthal
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Changes in mesenteric blood flow during intracranial hypertension due to acute elevations in intra-abdominal pressure
Shmuel Avital, Samuel Szomstein, Oscar E Brasesco, Danny Rosin, Pablo Paolucci, Turab Pishori, Klaus Thaler, Ravindra Mailapur, Laurence Sands, Steven Wexner and Raul J Rosenthal
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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