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Cell Biology
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How a Bunch of Seemingly Disorganized Cells Go on to Form a Robust Embryo
by
Institute of Science and Technology Austria
New research offers insight into the embryo development process, emphasizing the role of chaos and order
| 4 min read
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Harnessing T Cells to Advance Solid Tumor Immunotherapy
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University of North Carolina Health Care
New study demonstrates using T cells against solid tumors effectively
| 2 min read
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The Power and Potential of Artificial Cells
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Morgana Moretti, PhD
Artificial cells offer solutions in medicine, industry, and environmental sustainability
| 5+ min read
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Cyto-Mine® Chroma: A Game-Changer for Lab Managers in Single-Cell Analysis
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Sphere Fluidics
Enhance lab efficiency and reduce project timelines with Sphere Fluidics’ new Cyto-Mine® Chroma platform
| 1 min read
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Turning Brain Cells on Using the Power of Light
by
University of Rochester Medical Center
Researchers refine the noninvasive method of bioluminescent optogenetics to activate parts of the brain
| 2 min read
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Stem Cell Transplants Close Macular Holes in Monkeys
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Cell Press
After transplantation, the macular holes were closed by continuous filling of the space with retinal tissue
| 2 min read
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Towards Understanding How to Stop Malaria Transmission
by
University of Nottingham
Scientists have uncovered how the parasite that causes malaria orchestrates their cell division
| 2 min read
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Programming Cells to Target Brain Tumors
by
University of Geneva
Scientists have developed CAR-T cells capable of targeting malignant gliomas while preserving healthy tissue
| 3 min read
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Study Reveals How Brain Cells Compute the Flow of Time
by
University of Sydney
Findings could have implications for improving memory, cognitive functions and artificial intelligence
| 3 min read
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Better Together: Gut Microbiome Communities’ Resilience to Drugs
by
European Molecular Biology Laboratory
Bacteria that are sensitive to drugs can become resilient when part of communities, with the help of cross-protection strategies
| 3 min read
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