Cancer cells can disarm the immune system not just by hiding from it, but by actively reprogramming nearby immune cells into a suppressed state. This previously unrecognized molecular interaction, ...
How are bacterial pathogens able to effectively overcome plants defense mechanisms? Researchers working with Professor Şuayb ...
The stiffness of tumor tissue plays a role in how cancer spreads. Furthermore, stiff tumor tissue leaves traces in the ...
Duke researchers help reprogram immune cells inside the body, potentially expanding access to cancer therapies The following ...
A detailed analysis of T-cell redirecting therapies in oncology, comparing the mechanisms of bispecific antibodies and CAR T ...
Twenty-three anti-abortion members of Congress are demanding the NIH stop human embryonic stem cell research, reviving a ...
A clinical trial to reverse age-related vision conditions using stem cell treatment could finally deliver on the promise of a ...
Researchers at Hannover Medical School (MHH) have developed a method for the efficient production of human immune cells, such ...
Scientists reprogram brain cells to remove Alzheimer’s plaques with a single injection, showing a new approach to long-term ...
Lab-grown dopamine cells show early success in Parkinson’s patients, improving movement and offering a new treatment path.
A newly proposed model suggests cancer cells may resist treatment not just through genetic mutations, but by dynamically ...
Endogenous Retroviruses (ERVs), relics from ancient viral infections, form a significant part of vertebrate genomes, including humans, where they constitute ...
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