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Developmental Biology

Brain stem cells have a good memory

08.29.2019

The cerebral cortex acts as the control centre of our cognitive processes. During embryogenesis, dozens of types of neurons with […]

Implantable 3D blastocyst-like embryonic structure generated from mouse stem cells

08.09.2019

An international collaboration of researchers from the RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research (BDR) in Japan and Gladstone Institutes in […]

Eggshells can help grow, heal bones: Discovery could lead to faster recovery from injury, illness

07.10.2019

Eggshells can enhance the growth of new, strong bones needed in medical procedures, a team of UMass Lowell researchers has […]

Cell study reveals key mechanism linked to healthy development

03.08.2019

Scientists have shed light on how healthy cells develop by identifying the role of key molecules involved. The components, known […]

Proper use of cell lines in biomedical studies

01.30.2019

Using Research Resource Identifiers (RRIDs) helps reduce the improper use of cell lines in biomedical studies, according to a study […]

Researchers are developing vaccines for human parasites

08.17.2018

Helminthic parasites, like hookworm and liver flukes (schistosomiasis), affect an estimated 1 billion people worldwide. Infection from hookworm and schistosomiasis […]

Recording every cell’s history in real-time with evolving genetic barcodes: New technique enables creation of a full developmental lineage record for cells in vivo

08.10.2018

All humans begin life as a single cell that divides repeatedly to form two, then four, then eight cells, all […]

The world’s tiniest first responders: ‘Walking molecules’ haul away damaged DNA to the cell’s emergency room

06.23.2018

The cell has its own paramedic team and emergency room to aid and repair damaged DNA, a new USC Dornsife […]

Can evolution explain why the young are often more susceptible than adults to infection? Many species may have evolved to prioritise growth over immunity while maturing

06.21.2018

In many species, including humans, the young are often more susceptible to infection than adults, even after accounting for prior […]

Surprise cell death discovery provides birth defect clues

05.18.2018

Australian researchers have made a surprise discovery that could rewrite our understanding of the role programmed cell death plays in […]

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