[ad_1] Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) are helping the National Institutes of Health create a 3D cellular map of the human body that will better understand how different tissues work. Image …
Read More »Scientists discover a way to target toxic particles that destroy brain cells – and this could lead to Alzheimer's disease treatment
[ad_1] A world first for Alzheimer's disease by Cambridge scientists could target the cause of the disease and lead to a new generation of drugs that could be the subject of clinical …
Read More »Researchers finally found human skeletal stem cells
[ad_1] A small bone structure developed from human skeletal stem cells. The blue color indicates the cartilage, the brown represents the bone marrow and the yellow shows the bone. (Credit: Chan and …
Read More »Fujifilm tests stem cells in the treatment of leukemia
[ad_1] TOKYO – Fujifilm will apply for authorization as early as this exercise to conduct clinical trials on a stem cell-derived adult tissue therapy, aiming to become the first Japanese company to …
Read More »Stanford researchers identify human skeletal stem cells
[ad_1] WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 (Xinhua) – A study published Thursday in the journal Cell showed that human skeletal stem cells that become bone, cartilage or stromal cells have been isolated from the …
Read More »First human esophagus created in the laboratory with the help of stem cells
[ad_1] As a first step, US scientists have used stem cells in the laboratory to cultivate the human esophagus, known as the "alimentary tube", which will allow a personalized diagnosis of diseases …
Read More »First human esophagus created in the laboratory with the help of stem cells
[ad_1] A human embryonic stem cell line derived from Stanford University is illustrated in this photo distributed to Reuters by the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine on March 9, 2009. (Reuters) As …
Read More »Scientists used Zika to kill aggressive brain cancer cells in mice
[ad_1] Zika's fears collapsed last year. New cases of the disease in the Americas for nearly two years and hundreds of thousands of infected people are extremely rare these days. However, that …
Read More »Synthetic organelles show the functioning of tiny puddles in our cells
[ad_1] An illustration of a part of a synthetic organelle without membrane. We see here two layers that separate as oil and water, but both layers are water. There is no oil. …
Read More »Removing "zombie" cells discourages Alzheimer's disease in mice
[ad_1] PARIS – According to a study released Wednesday that would eliminate the dead but toxic cells found naturally in the brains of mice designed to mimic Alzheimer's disease, neuronal damage and …
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