Proper use of cell lines in biomedical studies
Using Research Resource Identifiers (RRIDs) helps reduce the improper use of cell lines in biomedical studies, according to a study […]
Using Research Resource Identifiers (RRIDs) helps reduce the improper use of cell lines in biomedical studies, according to a study […] Research suggests that a gene that governs the body’s biological (circadian) clock acts differently in males versus females and may […] Researchers at Washington State University have developed an implantable, biofuel-powered sensor that runs on sugar and can monitor a body’s […] Technologies that are reducing costs and changing the ways in which researchers and clinicians process and use therapeutic cells are […] Without T cells, we could not survive. They are a key component of our immune system and have highly sensitive […] In what researchers are calling a game changer for future ataxia treatments, a new study showed the ability to turn […]Sickle Cell Anemia
Proper use of cell lines in biomedical studies
Sex differences in ‘body clock’ may benefit women’s heart health: Female mice still regulate blood pressure properly, even with lack of a circadian clock gene
Sugar-powered sensor developed to detect, prevent disease: Cell runs on glucose from body fluids
Enabling technology in cell-based therapies: Scale-up, scale-out or program in-place
The immune system: T cells are built for speed: Immune cells are being examined using special microscopic methods, and this is causing previous ideas about the surface of T cells to be rethought
Using gene silencing to alleviate common ataxia
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