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How cells regulate division: Researchers investigate how cell division cycles are regulated

Combining tissue imaging and artificial intelligence, Hollings Cancer Center researchers at the Medical University of…

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A nerve cell serves as a ‘single’ for studies: Researchers are developing a novel human nerve cell model

Nerve cells derived from human stem cells often serve as the basis for research into…

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TET proteins regulate factors essential for normal antibody production: New study sheds light on what goes awry in malignancies marked by TET mutation

A family of cancer suppressive proteins, known as TET proteins, help regulate gene activity via…

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Welding with stem cells for next-generation surgical glues: New generation of smart surgical glues and dressings for chronic wounds

Scientists at the University of Bristol have invented a new technology that could lead to…

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Human iPSC-derived MSCs from aged individuals acquire a rejuvenation signature

The use of primary mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) is fraught with ageing-related shortfalls such as…

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Spying on cells’ eating habits could aid cancer diagnosis

Scientists have developed a new imaging technology to visualise what cells eat, which could aid…

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Immune cells fighting blood cancer visualized for the first time

When cancer escapes the immune system, our defenses are rendered powerless and are unable to…

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Breast cancer: The promises of old recipes

Of the three major subtypes of breast cancer, the «triple negative» is the most lethal:…

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Treatment guidelines for breast implant-associated lymphoma (BIA-ALCL)

The use of textured breast implants during augmentation or reconstructive surgery can slightly increase a…

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Mechanism through which bacteria attack white blood cells

A research team led by Prof. Dr. Winfried Römer and Dr. Elias Hobeika from the…

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Medications

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UKHSA and ONS publish latest Winter CIS data

Reviewed The Winter CIS was launched jointly by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and…

Brain lesions in former football players linked to vascular, brain changes

Signs of injury to the brain’s white matter called white matter hyperintensities, as seen on…

French pharma firm ordered to pay millions over deadly diabetes drug

A French appeals court on Wednesday ordered pharmaceutical firm Servier to pay more than $460…

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