NHGRI researchers' novel approach compared iPSC to subcloned cells
Imaging fingerprint can map critical cell changes several days sooner than current method
A new, still experimental, technique known as in vitro gametogenesis is poised to usher in the next era in reproductive and regenerative medicine.
Researchers fabricated a cell-mimicking microparticle from poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid) or PLGA, a biodegradable and biocompatible polymer
New technology to study human health advances goal of regenerative medicine
Tari Parmely is the head of the Tissue Culture Core Laboratory and of media prep, histology, and electron microscopy at the Stowers Institute.
The grant will fund Izpisua Belmonte’s lab in attempting to generate functional primate organs and tissues in vivo in a large animal host, the pig
Liver disease affects pediatric and adult patients, impacting one in ten people in the United States
By creating a cell model of medulloblastoma from human cells rather than working with mouse cells, the researchers say they can be more confident that patients’ response to the drugs identified in the screenings may be more comparable to humans
Metabolic molecule speeds up process by which stem cells differentiate
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