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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.
That’s only one problem. Your immune system also has an adaptive system of specialized immune cells and antibodies that attack and destroy invading microbes. This system remembers what those intruders ...
New research reveals that certain brain tumors may originate silently within normal brain cells long before a tumor forms.
Complex sugar-protein molecules that sense external messages to help a cell grow or respond to its environment can now be ...
Cells that are about to die send a signal to an executioner protein, but sometimes, those cells can fight back and regenerate ...
A new multi-pronged antibody design could help immune cells receive stronger activation signals against cancer. Researchers ...
A rapid interferon response from nasal epithelial cells induces a cascade of responses during infection, from reduced viral ...
Scientists have transformed enigmatic cell structures, called vaults, into storage units for messenger-RNA molecules made in ...
Silent cells deep in your spinal cord may hold a surprising key to healing after devastating injuries and brain disease. A ...
In order to reprogram readily available cells into specific immune cells that fight various diseases, one must know the ...
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A self-assembling shortcut to better organic solar cells
Osaka Metropolitan University scientists have created a molecule that naturally forms p/n junctions, structures that are ...
Stanford University-led researchers report that tumor cells hijack mitochondria from immune cells, reducing anti-tumor immune ...
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