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Innovative gait analysis

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The start-up CERITER has developed a wearable that analyzes patients' gait in real time and uses audio signals to tell them if they are walking correctly. The results of the gait analysis and therapy support are made available via a platform to assist patients after injuries, operations or suffering from neurological diseases and physical disabilities. In our multimedia report, we show how the CERITER wearable works and what benefits it offers.

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Tim Plato
Editorial team MEDICA-tradefair.com

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Multimedia report: Ding-dong: Now you're walking properly!
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Ding-dong: Now you're walking properly!

Multimedia-report – PHYSIO TECH

Image: Running feet; Copyright: envato
The start-up CERITER has developed a wearable that analyzes patients' gait in real time and immediately signals to them with audio signals whether they are walking correctly. The company uses a platform to make the results of the gait analysis and active support for therapy available in a clearly structured manner.
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Ding-dong: Now you're walking properly!
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New findings on short-term cultivated CAR T cells in cancer treatment

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Chimeric Antigen Receptor T (CAR T) cells are a breakthrough in immunotherapy, offering hope for blood cancer patients who have exhausted other options. These genetically modified cells are designed to attack cancer cells by recognizing specific antigens. The therapy has shown promise, particularly in treating B-cell leukemias and lymphomas.
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Plasmids in the human intestine: new findings on their use as biomarkers

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The Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg has published a study in which an international research team reports on the discovery of a potential biomarker from the human intestine. This plasmid could be used in the future to detect fecal contamination or monitor inflammatory bowel diseases. The results were published in the journal Cell.
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Harnessing light to control cellular dynamics

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Researchers led by Rumiana Dimova at the Max Planck Institute for Colloids and Interfaces have developed a technique that uses light to understand and control the inner dynamics of cells. By employing lights of different colors, they can alter the interactions within cellular components, offering a precise and non-invasive method to administer drugs directly into the cells.
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