Thanks to advancements in the development of patented synthetic human-like hearts first created at Michigan State, researchers can study human heart development
Thanks to advancements in the development of patented synthetic human-like hearts first created at Michigan State, researchers can study human heart development
Advancements that could lead to earlier diagnosis and treatment for diabetic retinopathy, a common complication that affects the eyes, have been identified by a multi-department research team from Michigan State and other universities. Researchers found that diabetes, age-related health conditions and other metabolic disorders can lead to a buildup of cholesterol in the retina. This tends to crystalize and contribute to the development of diabetic retinopathy.