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Establishing Cerebral Organoids as Models of Human-Specific Brain Evolution

Establishing Cerebral Organoids as Models of Human-Specific Brain Evolution

by yavasque | Oct 20, 2019 | Publications

Summary Direct comparisons of human and non-human primate brains can reveal molecular pathways underlying remarkable specializations of the human brain. However, chimpanzee tissue is inaccessible during neocortical neurogenesis when differences in brain size first...
A non-enzymatic glucose sensor enabled by bioelectronic pH control

A non-enzymatic glucose sensor enabled by bioelectronic pH control

by yavasque | Oct 7, 2019 | Publications

Summary Continuous glucose monitoring from sweat and tears can improve the quality of life of diabetic patientsand provide data for more accurate diagnosis and treatment. Current continuous glucose sensors useenzymes with a one-to-two week lifespan, which forces...

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