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OpenAI and Retro Biosciences used a custom AI model to redesign stem cell proteins, boosting efficiency and hinting at new ...
Researchers develop miniature human fetal kidneys in test tubes, allowing observation of their growth and differentiation, paving the way for understanding congenital kidney defects and advancing ...
By revealing the molecular mechanisms behind the peacekeeping abilities of specialized immune cells, scientists are ...
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Knewz on MSNFountain of Youth? Researchers Claim to Have Discovered ‘Immune Youth’ in Older Adults
The researchers highlight a type of autoimmunity, where the body mistakenly sees itself as a threat. They identify patterns indicating that some older patients have a T cell pool that acts more like ...
Losing a limb or an organ is life-altering for most creatures, but not for all. Some animals have evolved regeneration skills ...
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease that affects millions worldwide and can have a devastating impact on patients' lives. Yet, about ...
Key autophagy regulator start cells' self-cleaning system by Vibe Bregendahl Noordeloos, Aarhus University edited by Gaby Clark, reviewed by Andrew Zinin Editors' notes ...
Induced Stemness, and the Stem Cell as Everyday Biotech It goes without saying that harvesting stem cells from healthy tissue enables scientists to learn more about the cells.
If we can engineer a patient's own stem cells to continually produce fresh, cancer-fighting T cells, we may be able to offer a much longer-lasting defense against the disease.
In a first-of-its-kind clinical trial, UCLA scientists have shown it's possible to reprogram a patient's blood-forming stem cells to generate a continuous supply of functional T cells, the immune ...
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