A Novel Ingestible Biosensor for Intestinal Metabolite Monitoring
De la Paz et al. have developed an ingestible, self-powered, and wireless biosensing capsule that can hopefully be used for the noninvasive diagnosis of gastrointestinal disorders in the future. Recently published in Nature Communications, the authors demonstrated how its real-time performance in a porcine model, which we summarize in this post.
#ExpertAnswers: Caroline Wuyts on Pregnancy and Glucose
Join Caroline Wuyts, from KU Leuven - VIB, as she answers questions from a recent webinar where she discusses her research on pregnancy and monitoring glucose availability throughout the reproductive timeline of a mouse model.
Continuous Glucose Monitoring and Glycemic Variability in Pregnancy
Join Caroline Wuyts, MSc for a deep dive into her research on pregnancy and monitoring glucose availability throughout the reproductive timeline of a mouse model.
RRSSC – Module C: Radio Telemetry in Small Rodents
Module C is essential for those who want to master the insertion of telemetric units into the peritoneal cavity or subcutaneously in rodents.