A gene called high mobility group A1 (HMGA1) may be the key that opens the door to the development of colon cancer, according ...
What if the secret to curing baldness has been hiding in your hair all along? University of Virginia School of Medicine ...
What happens in the brain as we age? Might it be at all possible to rejuvenate nerve cells? Seeking answers to these ...
An innovative organoid model mirrors the pancreas' complexity, generating all three key cell types to explore development and ...
Because these blastoids only use ESCs derived from the epiblast, which becomes the embryo proper with germ layers, they model embryonic development’s pre-implantation period, up to seven days post ...
Nearly 60,000 people are diagnosed with oral cancer in the U.S. every year, according to the American Cancer Society, and the ...
What happens in the brain as we age? Might it be at all possible to rejuvenate nerve cells? Seeking answers to these ...
Scientists from the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and ShanghaiTech University have developed an innovative method for growing brain tumors of individual patients in the laboratory that mimic ...
In a mouse model of medulloblastoma, OLIG2+ stem cells are immunostained green, with all nuclei labeled blue (DAPI). These OLIG2+ cells divide slowly to renew their population and to generate rapidly ...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) offer the potential for tendon regeneration ... These findings in a large animal model of naturally-occurring tendinopathy provide supportive evidence for the efficacy ...