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Biological network in cells helps body adapt to stresses on health — ScienceDaily
Every minute of every day, our body adapts to meet the needs of each moment. When we binge on carbs, exercise, or become sick, chemical reactions inside our cells switch…
Astrocyte cells critical for learning skilled movements — ScienceDaily
From steering a car to swinging a tennis racket, we learn to execute all kinds of skilled movements during our lives. You might think this learning is only implemented by…
Can hearing loss be reversed? Research reveals clues that could regrow the cells that help us hear — ScienceDaily
Taking a bite of an apple is considered a healthy choice. But have you ever thought about putting in earplugs before your favorite band takes the stage? Just like your…
Fine-tuning stimulation doses to deficiencies in patient-specific CAR-T cells, using artificial antigen-presenting scaffolds, enables manufacturing of more potent CAR-T cell products — ScienceDaily
New adoptive T cell therapies — in which T cells, the immune system’s natural hunters patrolling the body for foreign adversaries, are retrieved from cancer-riddled patients, super-charged and amplified outside…
Anti-aging miracle? Ultrasound therapy sound waves produce “fountain of youth” effect on cells – NaturalNews.com
(Natural News) New research out of Texas points to ultrasound therapy, or the “zapping” of human cells with low-frequency sound waves, as a potential way to delay, stop, or even…
Researchers discover previously unknown way cells protect their genomes during replication — ScienceDaily
Cells zealously protect the integrity of their genomes, because damage can lead to cancer or cell death. The genome — a cell’s complete set of DNA — is most vulnerable…
A new study identifies cells that are the most vulnerable within a brain structure involved in mood and movement. — ScienceDaily
In patients with Huntington’s disease, neurons in a part of the brain called the striatum are among the hardest-hit. Degeneration of these neurons contributes to patients’ loss of motor control,…
Using these engineered proteins, researchers can record histories that reveal when certain genes are activated, or how cells respond to a drug — ScienceDaily
As cells perform their everyday functions, they turn on a variety of genes and cellular pathways. MIT engineers have now coaxed cells to inscribe the history of these events in…
Targeting T cells and myeloid cells together improved anti-tumor response and survival in preclinical models — ScienceDaily
Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have discovered a novel immunotherapy combination, targeting checkpoints in both T cells and myeloid suppressor cells, that successfully reprogrammed the…