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Last Array of Hope - COVID-19 Convalescent Plasma Therapy

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A pilot trial of convalescent plasma treatment in 10 extreme COVID-19 patients has indicated it might be a protected and promising helpful choice. M ore than fifteen Indian states and Union Territories represent over 95% of the total coronavirus cases in the nation. Amongst them, 33% of the  cases are reported in Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu, which are speeding up lately. Economic times surveys the information, which recommends that a portion of the 15 states/UTs need to put forth a more noteworthy attempt to flatten the curve. Source: WWW.MoHFW.gov Coronavirus disease is an infectious pneumonia-related severe respiratory illness. The official name, Coronavirus disease 2019 which is also called COVID-19 was given by the world health organization (WHO), and the first case of this disease was reported in Wuhan, China.  The scourge spread quickly all around the world within 3 months and has been declared as a pandemic by WHO on March 11, 2020. As of April 13...

3D Bioprinting-Theortical Insight & Success Stories

A s I discussed Introductory part and some benefits of 3D-Bioprinting in the previous blog now I would like to emphasis of the Central approaches of  3D-bioprinting in Medical. So, Lets begin with three central approaches to bioprinting are biomimicry, autonomous self-assembly, and a microtissue-based method. These general strategies are not exclusive to bioprinting and are broadly applied to many investigational areas within the larger scope of regenerative medicine. In many cases, these are used for tissue engineering applications unrelated to bioprinting. However, a discussion of these fundamental strategies is necessary when considering the optimal approach to bioprinting objectives. Each of these may applied to specific bioprinting applications to varying degrees based on factors such as target tissue type, user experience, and printing method. It is not uncommon to combine strategies for more complex tissue types. I would to discuss each of these in detail below. With the...