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Until today, skin, brain, and all tissues of the human body were difficult to observe in detail with an optical microscope, since the contrast in the image was hindered by the high density of their ...
SAN FRANCISCO, July 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Neurona Therapeutics, a clinical-stage biotherapeutics company advancing regenerative cell therapies for disorders of the nervous system, today ...
Human cheek cells under a microscope. The skin on our lips is distinctly different and more complex than other skin on our bodies, and primary lip cells are hard to acquire, which holds back basic ...
Use a compound microscope at 40X magnification to see stomata distribution and 400X magnification to see details of the guard cells and whether the stomata is open or closed.
We report phase I trial results for pasritamig, a first-in-class, T-cell–engaging bispecific antibody targeting human kallikrein 2 (KLK2) expressed on the surface of prostate cancer (PC) cells.
Researchers at Helmholtz Munich and the Technical University of Munich have developed a new microscope that significantly improves how bioluminescent signals in living cells can be observed. The ...
CAST systems aren’t found in humans, and when used in human cell cultures they produce a successful DNA insertion only 0.1% of the time—far too low for gene therapy purposes.
Mitochondria made cells social, binding them in a contract whereby the survival of each cell depends on every other one, and thus made us possible.
Liu compared evoCAST to eePASSIGE, another gene-editing technique developed in his lab that is designed to insert or substitute genes or gene-sized DNA segments in human cells.
To settle lingering health fears, scientists blasted human skin cells with intense 5G signals to see if the radiation does any damage.
'Loop'hole: HIV-1 hijacks human immune cells using circular RNAs Date: May 13, 2025 Source: Florida Atlantic University Summary: Researchers have identified a never-before-seen mechanism that ...
The single-celled parasite Entamoeba histolytica infects 50 million people each year, killing nearly 70,000. Usually, this wily, shape-shifting amoeba causes nothing worse than diarrhea. But sometimes ...
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