A dual-action nanomaterial uses cancer’s own chemistry to destroy tumors while leaving healthy cells unharmed.
One of the most enduring goals in regenerative medicine is deceptively simple: replace a person's damaged or dying cells with ...
New treatments based on biological molecules like RNA give scientists unprecedented control over how cells function. But ...
“For many cell-based therapies, progress comes from connecting the right pieces at the right moment,” Klein said. “When ...
Researchers have developed two innovative tools to help us delve deeper into cell communication, offering spatial insight ...
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An off-the-shelf immunotherapy for targeting solid tumors: Ready-to-use CAR-NKT cells show promise
A UCLA research team has identified the best design for a promising new type of immunotherapy that could be mass-produced to ...
Dissociating tissues into single cells is a core laboratory technique and vital for widely used applications such as next-generation sequencing or flow cytometry. Scientists who employ tissue ...
Immune responses rely on the efficient movement of immune cells within the complex and geometrically unpredictable three-dimensional tissues that make up our bodies. Recent research by the Sixt group ...
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Spatial proteomics: Mapping protein organization across cells and tissues
Advancements in spatial proteomics enable detailed tissue mapping, linking protein localization to disease mechanisms and ...
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) said that it will stop funding all research that uses human fetal tissue, ending ...
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