Scientists Discover a Hidden Way T Cells Attack Leukemia
A genome-wide screen identified CD64 as a key factor in an unconventional form of T cell–mediated leukemia killing. Credit: ShutterstockT ...
A genome-wide screen identified CD64 as a key factor in an unconventional form of T cell–mediated leukemia killing. Credit: ShutterstockT ...
Can We Really Kill the “Zombie” Cells That Age Us? Inside the Wellness World’s New Obsession with SenolyticsWritten by: Langa ...
High-risk MSCs (yellow) are more abundant in fallopian tubes from patients with STIC lesions (bottom) compared to those without these ...
A new study published in Nature Communications provides evidence that memory-like processes are not exclusive to brain cells but can ...
A recent study in Nature Aging sheds light on how social stress accelerates the aging process at a cellular level. ...
Researchers at the University of Rochester have made groundbreaking advancements in our understanding of color perception. In a recent study ...
Summary: Schwann cells, previously known for their role as insulators around nerve fibers, are actively involved in detecting sensory stimuli ...
A new microscopy technique that enables high-resolution imaging could one day help doctors diagnose and treat brain tumors. Using a ...
A new, non-toxic approach to tracing neuronal connections opens the door to longer-term experiments and functional studies in neurons with ...
Summary: Researchers developed ‘Anthrobots,’ microscopic biological robots made from human tracheal cells, demonstrating potential in healing and regenerative medicine.These self-assembling ...
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