Liu uses laser technology to create intricate, microscopic structures that mimic the natural architecture of human tissues.
Pioneer Fellow Hao Liu uses lasers to produce microfilament structures to grow biological tissue in the lab for research and medicine—from muscle tissue to cartilage. Now he's working to ready ...
It binds to G-actin, a protein that can polymerize to form F-actin microfilament, another structural form of actin crucial for cellular functions, and blocks the dynamic interchange between the ...
Pioneer Fellow Hao Liu uses lasers to produce microfilament structures to grow biological tissue in the lab for research and medicine—from muscle tissue to cartilage. Now he's working to ready ...
For this, the researchers have created a compact bioprinter to develop biological tissues with microfilament structures. He is now working to bring this technology to market. “Our aim is to ...
When Mount St. Helens erupted in 1980, lava incinerated anything living for miles around. As an experiment, scientists later dropped gophers onto parts of the scorched mountain for only 24 hours ...