Cells have surface receptors that couple with proteins and other molecules to initiate or inhibit certain behaviors.
Among the body's most crucial protective features are the brain barrier systems, including the blood-brain and ...
Among the body's most crucial protective features are the brain barrier systems, including the blood-brain and blood-cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) barriers. These barriers are made of highly specialized ...
A new understanding of retinal cell development may help pave the way for future retina transplants, which could restore ...
Senescent "zombie" cells are essential architects required to build and maintain the brain's protective barriers.
Recent studies integrating multi-omics data with cell atlases across development for brains of humans and model organisms are revealing conserved and divergent patterns of brain development at the ...
Researchers from Japan and France have successfully reconstituted the development of mouse egg cells, known as oocytes, from embryonic stem cells entirely in vitro, without the need for ovarian ...
Descriptions of the embryo go back at least to the time of Aristotle, but it has only been since the late 19 th century and early 20 th century that advances in experimental approaches allowed ...
Successfully producing large quantities of biotherapeutics, including monoclonal antibodies and recombinant protein products, depends on robust and reliable cell line development (CLD). Issues that ...
We owe a lot to tissue resident memory T cells (T RM). These specialized immune cells are among the body's first responders to disease. Rather than coursing through the bloodstream-as many T cells ...
How do you currently identify and select cells for further growth, characterization and processing? Many available cell-selection technologies lack the sensitivity necessary to preserve cell health ...