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Senescent cells in the skin — an organ not typically associated with aging, beyond wrinkles — might be driving broader, systemic aging processes.
The Mayo Clinic Cell and Regenerative Physiology Laboratory, led by Gary C. Sieck, Ph.D., investigates the neural control and adaptation of breathing ...
Mayo Clinic's Cell and Molecular Aging Lab, led by Joao Passos, Ph.D., studies cellular senescence to find new interventions for age-associated chronic ...
Mayo Clinic researchers discovered targeting myeloid cells can boost cancer immunotherapy by enhancing T-cell activity and overcoming resistance.
The squamous cells line the outer part of the cervix. Most cervical cancers are squamous cell carcinomas. Adenocarcinoma. This type of cervical cancer begins in ...
I think the new line of cellular (stem cell-based) and acellular (exosome-based) therapies in regenerative medicine have a lot of potential for skin disorders.".
Normal cells know when to stop growing so that you have just the right number of each type of cell. Cancer cells lose the controls (tumor suppressor genes) that ...
... cells. The cancer affects white blood cells called T cells, also called T lymphocytes. These cells help the body's germ-fighting immune system. In cutaneous ...
New stem cell patch offers a gentle way to heal damaged hearts. Learn more about the latest research at Mayo Clinic.
When cells divide, DNA must be copied from one cell to the next — a process called replication. Dr. Lou's research team discovered that a protein called KCTD10 ...
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