Before cells can divide, they first need to replicate all of their chromosomes, so that each of the daughter cells can ...
The team used human stem cells to create embryo-like structures dubbed “hematoids” that mirror some features of early human ...
Infrared vibrational spectroscopy at BESSY II can be used to create high-resolution maps of molecules inside live cells and ...
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WHO Study: Cell Phones Don't Cause Brain Cancer
Major WHO study analyzing 30 years of research finally settles whether cell phones cause cancer - the results may surprise you. Hikers on popular trail near Yosemite scramble for cover as gunfire ...
Purpose of Study: The purpose of this study is to establish the safety and potential effectiveness of investigational FT819 in participants with moderate to severe systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) ...
If we can fully map the structure of our brains, will we be able to understand how they work? That is the goal of researchers attempting to build a wiring diagram, or connectome, of our neural ...
Background: Glutamine metabolic reprogramming is a hallmark of tumor progression and is highly correlated with poor clinical outcomes. The excessive uptake of glutamine by tumor cells is a key factor ...
The development of many psychiatric disorders, including depression, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, is known to be in great part influenced by genetics. Past research has identified various genes ...
Spaceflight may make certain types of human stem cells age faster, a study suggests — but at least some of the damage may be reversible. Spending time aboard the International Space Station (ISS) ...
New research finds exercise—specifically two types—causes the release of elements that may prevent cancer cell growth. Even one exercise session made a difference. Doctors say more research is needed, ...
Toxic “forever chemicals” are altering human liver function at a fundamental level by triggering both fat accumulation and cancer-linked cell damage, a new study has found. Several of these compounds, ...
Traveling to space is brutal on the body. Spaceflight can cause astronauts’ bones to lose density, their brain and eye nerves to swell, and their genes to change expression. Research suggests spending ...
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