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Body Resurrects Cells Marked For Death, Solving a 50-Year Mystery
When tissue is severely damaged, surviving cells can respond in a concentrated burst of biological repair known as ...
A new analysis of drug trials used to approve medicines in the United States shows how far modern medicine still has to go to ...
Hierarchical communication between cells with distinct positional memories orchestrates the regeneration of missing limb structures in axolotls.
A generative AI system can now analyze blood cells with greater accuracy and confidence than human experts, detecting subtle signs of diseases like leukemia. It not only spots rare abnormalities but ...
Some parts of our bodies bounce back from injury in fairly short order. The outer protective layer of the eye—called the cornea—can heal from minor scratches within a single day. The brain is not one ...
Learn how pH-sensitive dye detection supports reliable ADC internalization assays and insight into cellular uptake mechanisms ...
A first-in-human pilot trial suggests umbilical cord–derived mesenchymal stem cell eye drops may safely improve symptoms and inflammation in refractory dry eye, including Sjögren’s syndrome.
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Food In Federal Prisons Isn't Just Bad, Sometimes It's Dangerous — Here's Why
Federal prison isn't supposed to be a cakewalk, but food is a human right. The food they serve in correctional facilities isn't just bad, it's dangerous.
Your dog may look at you with those irresistible puppy eyes while you eat, but some of the foods you enjoy could quietly turn ...
For the first time, an international research team led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has recorded a tiny mechanical "twitch" in living human and rodent eyes at the ...
Dr. Wagle says that artificial fats can get incorporated into brain cell membranes, changing their structure and making it ...
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