A silicon device that can change skin tissue into
blood vessels and nerve cells has advanced from prototype to
standardized fabrication, meaning it can now be made in a
consistent, reproducible way. As reported in Nature Protocols, this
work, developed by researchers at the Indiana University School of
Medicine, takes the device one step closer to potential use as a
treatment for people with a variety of health
concerns.
Innovative silicon nanochip can reprogram biological tissue
in living body

