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... cell migration. We used single-cell RNA sequencing of human pancreatic tumors to uncover how cancer cells interact with immune cells, particularly macrophages.
The purpose of this study is to determine how human obesity engages epigenetic mechanisms that impair human mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSC) mitochondrial ...
Glioblastoma cells are labeled in green to follow cytoskeletal organization and cellular dynamics during migration. Cell nuclei are shown in blue. Glioblastoma ...
The photosensitizer kills cancerous and precancerous cells when activated by light, usually from a laser. The photosensitizer is nontoxic until it is ...
We wish to analyze cells from HIV-infected and non-HIV infected individuals for levels of various proteins and mRNAs that are relevant to HIV research.
Project 1 in the Mayo Clinic Multiple Myeloma SPORE studies underlying mechanisms of resistance to T cell-directed therapies.
A high white blood cell count is an increase in cells in the blood that fight infections. What's considered high in a white blood cell count varies from one lab ...
Study Evaluating the Side Effects of Bone Marrow-Derived Stem Cells When Injected Into the Facet Joints for the Treatment of Painful Arthropathies. Print ...
Cancer cells in the peritoneum often cause fluid to build up in the belly, a condition called ascites. This leads to bloating, discomfort, shortness of breath ...
Liver cancer happens when liver cells develop changes (mutations) in their DNA. A cell's DNA is the material that provides instructions for every chemical ...
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