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A new study shows that the stage of normal cell development at which B cells transform into leukemic cells impacts treatment ...
A new study from UCLA Health has uncovered how inflammation in brain blood vessels exacerbates damage in vascular dementia ...
Scientists at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and University Health Network’s Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto, developed a robust single-cell reference atlas of normal human B-cell ...
They’ve discovered a previously unknown organelle – that is, a specialized structure that performs some specific function – inside human cells. The team named it the “hemifusome”, and in a paper ...
HKUMed develops a novel and rapid normal human cell ageing system, advancing anti-ageing molecule discovery. From left: Professor William Yeung Shu-biu, Professor Liu Pengtao and Dr Cherie Lee Yin ...
The delicate balance between cell death and regeneration is crucial for human health and longevity. Most mechanisms involved ...
Researchers hope senescent cells will provide the answers in how to keep people healthy in mind and body as ... challenged “60-year-old dogma” that normal human cells could replicate forever.
The first comprehensive study of somatic mutations in normal human small intestine has been conducted by researchers at the Wellcome Sanger Institute and their collaborators. The findings revealed ...
New findings show that the stage of normal cell development at which B cells transform into leukemic cells impacts treatment ...
The embryos, when implanted in surrogate pig mothers, began to grow kidneys containing mostly human cells that had a normal structure after 28 days of development, according to the study.
In their experiments, the researchers used commercially available human cells, purchasing what are called Normal Human Dermal Fibroblasts (NHDFs) and Normal Human Epidermal Keratinocytes (NHEKs ...
The study builds upon Navin's previous work on the Human Breast Cell Atlas, which profiled over 714,000 cells to generate a comprehensive genetic map of normal breast tissue at the cellular level.