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Stem cells offer promise for new medical treatments. Learn about stem cell types, current and possible uses, and the state of research and practice.
Mitochondria, depicted in pink, release their DNA, depicted by green dots, in a senescent cell, driving inflammation. With age, cells can experience senescence, ...
There are times when a cell must cease its work. In an embryo, it's when a hand must separate into fingers. In wound healing, it's when further scar tissue ...
The cell is smaller than a typical cell. Cancers with small cells include some types of lung cancer, prostate cancer and pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors.
Researchers have developed a new high-resolution, analytical technique to identify the cells that are known to drive osteoporosis.
Mayo researchers found that special immune cells in the brain called microglia can act to shield neurons from the aftereffects of anesthesia to awaken the brain ...
Sickle cell anemia is one of a group of inherited disorders known as sickle cell disease. It affects the shape of red blood cells, which carry oxygen to all ...
Basal cell carcinoma is a type of skin cancer. Basal cell carcinoma begins in the basal cells — a type of cell within the skin that produces new skin cells ...
Well maybe not like Game of Thrones is having a moment, but as stars of the cancer treatment, immunotherapy, T-cells are definitely cool. But what is a T-cell?
The proliferating stem cell banking industry is built on a riveting concept: Preserve stem cells while they're most potent until they are needed later in ...
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