Researchers at the University’s Medical School who have published their findings in the journal Nature Communications looked at how immune
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Stem cells make more ‘cargo’ packets to carry cellular aging therapies
Johns Hopkins scientists report that adult cells reprogrammed to become primitive stem cells, called induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), make
Continue reading »Colorectal neoplasia risk up for Hodgkin Lymphoma survivors
(HealthDay)—Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) survivors have an increased risk for advanced colorectal neoplasia, including advanced adenomas, advanced serrated lesions, and serrated
Continue reading »Cell study sheds light on damage caused by aging
Some of the damaging cell effects linked to ageing could be prevented by manipulating tiny parts of cells, a study
Continue reading »Killer blows? Knockout study of pair of mouse MicroRNA provides cancer insight
A team at Tokyo Medical and Dental University(TMDU) has revealed the molecule to cancer development, showing that the absence of
Continue reading »Sea invertebrate sheds light on evolution of human blood, immune systems
Botryllus schlosseri, a marine invertebrate that lives in underwater colonies resembling fuzzy pinheads clinging to rocks, has a blood-forming system
Continue reading »Virus production boosted in cells to generate more vectors for gene transfer
Researchers at Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU) have established a method to increase the released lentiviral particles produced by
Continue reading »Combination therapy targets latent reservoir of HIV: Findings represent potential strategy to overcome critical barrier to a cure for HIV/AIDS
With more than 35 million people worldwide living with the virus and nearly 2 million new cases each year, the
Continue reading »3-D bioprinting of living structures with built-in chemical sensors
An international team of researchers led by Professor Michael Kühl at the Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen has just
Continue reading »Machine learning technique to predict human cell organization: Artificial intelligence approach could be used in cancer biology, regenerative medicine
Scientists at the Allen Institute have used machine learning to train computers to see parts of the cell the human
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