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Mark Zuckerberg & Dr. Priscilla Chan: Curing All Human Diseases & the Future of Health & Technology

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Using Thin Sensors to Understand Inflammation in Engineered Tissue

Researchers in Chicago have developed super thin sensors that are embedded throughout layers of engineered tissue to study cell behavior and inflammation. By analyzing the data collected from these sensors, scientists aim to identify the earliest signs of allergic reactions and other changes in cell behavior. This could potentially allow for early intervention in diseases. The research is focused on skin cells and the neuromuscular junction, where neurons connect to muscles.

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