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'Zombie' cells may drive common form of epilepsy
Scientists are unraveling the role of senescent cells in a common form of epilepsy, and it could point to new treatments.
Cells that are about to die send a signal to an executioner protein, but sometimes, those cells can fight back and regenerate ...
Using participant skin cells reprogrammed into neurons, Weill Cornell Medicine researchers have identified genetic signatures ...
Stanford University-led researchers report that tumor cells hijack mitochondria from immune cells, reducing anti-tumor immune ...
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Lund researchers create "recipe book" for reprogramming immune cells to fight disease
In order to reprogram readily available cells into specific immune cells that fight various diseases, one must know the ...
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Single-cell technique maps pre-malignant gene mutations in solid tissues
A new single-cell profiling technique has mapped pre-malignant gene mutations and their effects in solid tissues for the ...
Inflammation has to fight pathogens fast—but it can't get out of control. Researchers at the German Cancer Research Center ...
A new multi-pronged antibody design could help immune cells receive stronger activation signals against cancer. Researchers ...
The discovery that tissues use electricity to expel unhealthy cells is part of a surge of renewed interest in the currents ...
The study, published in British scientific journal Nature, suggests that the disease may begin in basal stem cells — ...
Among modern cancer therapies, immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) are among the most successful treatment methods. These ...
KAIST researchers have developed a way to reprogram immune cells already inside tumors into cancer-killing machines. A drug ...
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