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Tissue-mimicking hydrogels drive cell reprogramming via matrix remodeling
The mechanical properties of tissue matrix are crucial for maintaining cell health and function. With aging, tissue matrix loses its mechanical integrity and exhibits altered biophysical properties, ...
Disturbing new research into a ubiquitous contaminant has revealed its concerning effects on the brain.
A new preclinical study titled "Intravitreal Transplantation of Retinal Progenitor Cells Improves Outcome Measures in a Rat ...
Approximately 60% to 70% of patients aged 18 to 65 years will achieve a complete remission, but just 30.5% of these patients ...
Individual retinal ganglion cells are singularly activated in the living primate retina via an adaptive optics scanning light ophthalmoscope.
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New insights into how antimicrobial peptides kill bacterial cells
New research into antimicrobial peptides, small chains of amino acids able to damage bacterial cells, shows why some peptides are more effective at doing that and also why some cells are more ...
Acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) represents a paradigm of targeted therapy in hematologic malignancies. Once regarded as ...
The research developed by scientists at Skoltech Insitute of Science and Technology resulted in a mathematical model that ...
In a recent study published in Cell Metabolism, a research paper provides the first evidence that sperm microRNAs act as ...
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'Primed and ready': How one fast-acting type of white blood cell fights off infection in infants
From the moment they're born, newborns—or, specifically, their immune systems—must learn to fight germs without harming their ...
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