Studying a deadly type of breast cancer called triple negative, Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists say they have identified key molecular differences between cancer cells that cling to an initial tumor ...
In developing hearts, cells shuffle around, bumping into each other to find their place, and the stakes are high: pairing with the wrong cell could mean the difference between a beating heart and one ...
This new study aimed to identify metabolic differences in endothelial cells in pulmonary arterial hypertension and chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (PH) to aid in the development of novel ...
A Group of bioengineers from Stanford University has developed a new algorithm with a unique and specialized function. The algorithm was designed to compare cells across different species. The ...
The cells were then cultured using specialized techniques, allowing them to regrow into the different types of cells you originally find in the nose. Using single-cell RNA sequencing techniques that ...
Research on adoptive cell therapies—where scientists genetically engineer a patient’s own immune cells to target the cell type that causes their symptoms—has led to incredible therapeutic successes in ...
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