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  • Proteins of the Roll

    Press Release / December 01, 2014

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    Protein-coated Petri dishes are increasingly being used to support cell growth during cell cultivation. Scientists have developed a system for printing protein patterns onto film using a roll-to-roll process, which allows high volumes to be manufactured efficiently and cost-effectively.

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  • Fraunhofer IBMT at the 100th RSNA 2014 in Chicago / 2014

    Custom-tailored Ultrasound Technology

    Press Release / November 25, 2014

    The Fraunhofer IBMT has a broad and long-standing expertise in the field of ultrasound. At this year's RSNA 2014 - Radiological Society of North America, November 30 to December 5, 2014 in Chicago, it presents MR-compatible version from its new multi-channel ultrasound platform with a modular structure.

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  • Central Biobank for Drug Research

    Press Release / September 01, 2014

    For the development of new drugs it is crucial to work with stem cells, as these allow scientists to study the effects of new active pharmaceutical ingredients. But it has always been difficult to derive enough stem cells of the right quality and in the right timeframe. A central biobank is about to remedy the situation.

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  • Although telemedicine could improve the quality of life of patients with chronic liver diseases, viable home care systems are still lacking. Scientists working on the EU-project “d-LIVER” mean to remedy this situation. Initial results have now been released.

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  • Fraunhofer IBMT at MEDTEC 2014 / 2014

    Compact and extremely small-scale Incubator Microscope to examine Cells in Time Lapse

    Press Release / May 23, 2014

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    Biologists and doctors rely heavily on incubators and microscopes. Now the Fraunhofer Institute for Biomedical Engineering IBMT has come up with a novel solution that combines the functions of both these tools in a compact and extremely small-scale system. It is ideally suited for time-lapse examination over a number of weeks and for automatic observation of cell cultures. The incubator microscope is no bigger than a soda can and costs 30 times less than buying an incubator and a microscope separately. It will be on display for the first time at MEDTEC in Stuttgart (Hall 7, Booth B10).

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