Mapping vast unknown territory of long non-coding RNA
Scientists from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine have developed a powerful method for exploring the properties of […]
Scientists from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine have developed a powerful method for exploring the properties of […] Sometimes kids trip and fall, and their teeth take the hit. Nearly half of children suffer some injury to a […] A team of Brigham and Women’s Hospital researchers have developed a way to bioprint tubular structures that better mimic native […] Scientists may be on the road to solving the mystery of a group of mostly incurable blood diseases called myelodysplastic […] Blood platelets are like the sand bags of the body. Got a cut? Platelets pile in to clog the hole […] Polyploidal cancer cells — cells that have more than two copies of each chromosome — are much larger than most […] Cancer cells are more than a lump of cells growing out of control; they participate in active combat with the […] A gene that’s associated with an autoimmune form of hair loss could be exploited to improve cancer immunotherapy, suggests a […] Senescent cells are damaged cells that do not perform their normal roles anymore but that are not dead -hence they […] Technologies that are reducing costs and changing the ways in which researchers and clinicians process and use therapeutic cells are […]Lymphoma
Mapping vast unknown territory of long non-coding RNA
Regrowing dental tissue with stem cells from baby teeth
One step closer to bioengineered replacements for vessels and ducts: Researchers bioprint complex tubular tissues to replace dysfunctional vessels and ducts in the body
Scientists close in on mystery surrounding dangerous blood syndromes: Genetically driven MDS enabled by gene linked to metabolism and oxygen in cells
Doctors may be able to enlist a mysterious enzyme to stop internal bleeding
First study on physical properties of giant cancer cells may inform new treatments
Cancer cells send out ‘drones’ to battle immune system from afar: Evasion of immune system points to new way to monitor patient response to immunotherapies
Harnessing hair loss gene could improve cancer immunotherapy
Nano-carrier releases drugs into damaged cells
Enabling technology in cell-based therapies: Scale-up, scale-out or program in-place
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