Preventing Immunological Rejection Following Transplantation
According to researchers, genetically modified stem cells may also open the door to novel regenerative medicine therapies for conditions including Type 1 diabetes.
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A groundbreaking 3D, three-layer nanomatrix vascular sheet that possesses multiple features of atherosclerosis has been applied for developing a high-throughput functional assay of drug candidates to...
View ArticleAlgal Blooms May Pose More Health Risks Than Previously Thought
Florida's 156-mile-long Indian River Lagoon (IRL) borders five different counties and has five inlets that connect the lagoon with the Atlantic Ocean.
View ArticleGenome-Wide Study Identifies Gene Pair Crucial for Regulating Blood Vessel...
University of Pittsburgh Schools of Medicine researchers uncovered a fundamental mechanism that controls the body's response to limited oxygen and regulates blood vessel disease of the lung.
View ArticleCommercializing Innovation in a Life Sciences Ecosystem
In this interview, Glennis Mehra, the Director of BioLabs at NYU Langone, shares her journey through the life sciences industry and delves into the role of BioLabs as an incubator for early-stage life...
View ArticleLJI Researchers Identify Late-Rising T Cells Crucial for CMV Control
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a pathogen that likes to lurk. Most adults already carry CMV, and they show no symptoms at all.
View ArticleHigh-Resolution Map Exposes Cellular Pathways to Fertility
An interdisciplinary team mapped the gene expression that takes place in mice during follicle maturation and ovulation using a state-of-the-art method of RNA tagging.
View ArticleStudy Sheds Light on a Decades-Long Mystery About How Retinal Photoreceptors...
Working with mammalian retinal cells, neuroscientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine have shown that, unlike most light-sensing cells (photoreceptors) in the retina, one special type uses two different...
View ArticleBio-Techne’s Advanced Cell Diagnostics (ACD) Sets New Standard in Spatial...
Bio-Techne Corporation today announced that Advanced Cell Diagnostics (ACD), a Bio-Techne spatial biology brand, has set a new standard with the development of a next-generation, protease-free RNAscope...
View ArticleChemists Develop Two-Step Method to Create Promising Molecules for Life...
Organic compounds in the field of chemistry range from simple hydrocarbons to complex molecules, with diverse functional groups added to the main carbon backbone.
View ArticleDiagnostic Biochips: Brain Research Tools for the Future
In this interview, we delve into the innovative world of Diagnostic Biochips with its founder, Brian Jamieson. He shares insights into the company's inception, its contributions to advancing brain...
View ArticlePlant Study Reveals Novel Mechanism for Coordinating Cellular Responses to...
A team of researchers from the University of Massachusetts Amherst recently published a pioneering study that answers a central question in biology: how do organisms rally a wide range of cellular...
View ArticleAccelerating Genetic Research - The Story Behind One-pot DTECT
Dr Pierre Billon, PhD, grew increasingly frustrated with the lengthy turnaround times and high costs associated with obtaining genetic analysis from specialized private laboratories
View ArticleQuorum Bio: Where Synthetic Biology Meets Sustainable Farming
We speak with Sudharsan Dwaraknath, CEO of Quorum Bio, a synthetic biology startup developing sustainable agricultural technologies.
View ArticleUnleashing the Potential of CRISPR-COPIES
The last ten years have seen tremendous advancements in CRISPR/Cas systems. These precise genome editing tools can be used for more than just gene therapy and transgenic crop development.
View ArticleMayo Clinic Researchers Analyze Zombie Cells to Explain Aging
With age, cells can experience senescence, a state where they stop growing but continue releasing inflammatory and tissue-degrading molecules.
View ArticleInduction Cooktop Technology Shows Promise in Reducing Bacterial Infection in...
The same technology at work in induction cooktops cut the amount of bacteria present in a prosthetic joint infection when used in conjunction with antibiotics in a mouse model, UT Southwestern Medical...
View ArticleStudy Reveals Gut Microbiome's Influence on Premature Aging in Chronic HIV...
The Wistar Institute's associate professor Mohamed Abdel-Mohsen, Ph.D., has demonstrated, with his lab and collaborators, a connection between viral damage to the gut and premature biological aging.
View ArticleResearchers Unveil a Key Gene with a Central Role in Learning and Memory...
Discoveries in mice could guide the quest for treatments aimed at addressing brain developmental disorders in children with SYNGAP1 gene mutations.
View ArticleUnlocking the Potential of Fonio Seed Microbiome Engineering for...
Fonio (Digitaria exilis), a type of millet, is the oldest indigenous crop in West Africa and one of the fastest maturing cereals.
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