[ad_1] Breast cancer is one of the most prevalent cancers in the world. Every year in the UK, there are more than 55,000 new cases and the disease kills 11,500 women. In …
Read More »Effective electrochemical cells for CO2 conversion
[ad_1] Ripatti et al. This illustration is an artistic interpretation of the electrolysis process used to convert CO2 to concentrated carbon products. Scientists at Stanford University have developed electrochemical cells that convert …
Read More »Mouse and human skin cells produce melanin on a 48-hour cycle
[ad_1] Researchers have discovered that mouse skin and skin cells from humans produce pigmentation in response to sunlight on a 48-hour cycle. They observed that exposing skin to ultraviolet light every 2 …
Read More »Maximum pigmentation when the cells of the skin are exposed to the sun every 48 hours
[ad_1] A study conducted by researchers at Tel Aviv University found that skin cells exposed to the sun reacted by producing pigmentation on a 48-hour cycle. Image Credit: Victor Josan / Shutterstock …
Read More »According to a study, mesenchymal stem cells from patients with FPI show the impact of the disease
[ad_1] Bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells from people with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) perform basic cellular functions, such as growth and division, worse than these cells of healthy people the same age …
Read More »Study finds large people are more likely to get some cancers because of the number of cells
[ad_1] Credit: CC0 Public Domain A researcher from the Department of Evolution, Ecology and Biology of the bodies of the University of California found that tall people were more likely to contract …
Read More »Increased risk of cancer in tall people up to the number of cells: study
[ad_1] Tall people have a higher risk of "induced" cancer in part because they have more cells to target, a study said Wednesday. US researchers have examined populations from three continents and …
Read More »MIT researchers imagine a way to help blood cells regenerate after radiation therapy
[ad_1] Patients with blood cancers, such as leukemia and lymphoma, are often treated by irradiating their bone marrow to destroy diseased cells. After treatment, patients are vulnerable to infection and fatigue until …
Read More »Mutation in common protein triggers tangles, chaos inside brain cells
[ad_1] A pioneer in the study of neural cells revealed today (Oct. 23, 2018) how a single mutation affecting the most common protein in a supporting brain cell produces devastating, fibrous globs. …
Read More »Scientists develop 3D functional neuronal human neural networks from stem cells
[ad_1] A team of researchers led by Tufts University has developed three-dimensional (3D) human tissue culture models for the central nervous system that mimic the structural and functional features of the brain …
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