Do all our cells have a type of memory, and if so, how might this influence health? We investigate. Design by MNT; Photography by Grant Faint/Getty Images & Ed Reschke/Getty Images. Memory is one of ...
Every single second, a million cells in your body die. So where does all that waste go? A new study reveals a surprisingly cannibalistic cleanup method. Some dead stem cells in the mammal body appear ...
Researchers have created an early map of some of the human body's estimated 37.2 trillion cells. Each type of cell has a unique role, and knowing what all the cells do can help scientists better ...
A man in Norway has achieved long-term HIV remission after a stem cell transplant from his brother. Researchers say rare ...
Gene‑edited HPSCs programmed to make therapeutic antibodies and proteins show long‑lasting, boostable immunity in mouse models.
Stem cells are the body's ultimate shape-shifters, sustaining tissues by balancing two competing demands: maintaining their ...
Implantable “living pharmacy” devices fail to sustain therapeutic output because densely packed engineered cells become oxygen-starved, leading to cell death and inconsistent drug delivery. This ...
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Your body has over a trillion cells, but how does each one know where it is and what it is supposed to do?
Humans (and all animals, really) are pretty complex. We are made of many different organs, types of muscles, bones, and a whole host of other things, all of which need to work together in order to ...
Scientists uncover a metabolic vulnerability in aging cells that could be key to restoring resilience and combating age-related diseases.
A man with HIV entered long-term remission after receiving HIV-resistant stem cells through a bone marrow transplant to treat ...
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