Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a circulatory condition where the arteries narrow and reduce blood flow to the limbs. It’s usually caused by atherosclerosis, a buildup of fatty deposits in the ...
A brain–machine interface (BMI) is a device that translates neuronal information into commands capable of controlling external software or hardware such as a computer or robotic arm. BMIs are often ...
A peripheral angiogram is a test that checks for blockages in the arteries that supply blood to your legs and feet or your arms and hands. These arteries are called peripheral arteries because they ...
Adoptive regulatory T cell (Treg) therapy holds promise for the treatment of a range of immunopathological conditions. Here the authors explore the HLA engineering of allogenic Treg products that ...
Functional assessment A study participant performs the Coffee Task using a myoelectric prosthetic hand controlled by implanted electrodes and with control of wrist rotation. (Courtesy: J. Neural. Eng.
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