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All humans begin life as a single cell that divides repeatedly to form two, then four, then eight cells, all […]
Imaging tools like X-rays and MRI have revolutionized medicine by giving doctors a close up view of the brain and […]
Almost one year after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy for […]
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 […]
Without T cells, we could not survive. They are a key component of our immune system and have highly sensitive […]
In cancer cells, genetic errors wreak havoc. Misspelled genes, as well as structural variations — larger-scale rearrangements of DNA that […]
Researchers at the University of Minnesota Medical School have developed a process to regenerate skeletal muscle cells in mice with […]
In a study published in Stem Cell Reports, a McGill team of scientists led by Dr. Carl Ernst, researcher at […]
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet, Sweden, and the University of Sussex, England, have discovered that the process of copying DNA generates […]