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Exosomes, secreted by most cells, carry biological information and proteins that serve as noninvasive biomarkers for ...
How alterations in cell metabolism translate into specific developmental gene programs remains a major question. This study ...
Background Fibrolamellar carcinoma (FLC), a rare and fatal liver cancer lacking effective drug therapy, is driven by the DNAJ ...
This important study shows that nutrient stress emanating from the microenvironment induces metabolic vulnerabilities in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). Using a combination of cell-based and ...
A new microscope just arrived at the International Space Station to help study life's adaptability under extreme conditions ...
Each year, seasonal flu sickens about 1 billion people worldwide and causes approximately 290,000 to 650,000 respiratory ...
Made the move from the Tigers and is thriving under Craig Bellamy. Utoikamanu has stepped up to be the club’s most dominant front rower, racking up 382 running metres and 16 tackle busts ...
A scientist who was working on plague-causing bacteria caught the disease despite using weakened strains that were deemed noninfectious.
A newly signed Virginia law banning student cell phone use in school means almost no change for Mecklenburg County students who have been under a bus-to-bus ban since January. To comply with the law, ...
When the liver tries to heal, collagen and other proteins build up in the cells, forming scar tissue that can change the liver's structure and lower its ability to heal and function properly.
Mimicking embryonic growth: Placental IL1α under hypoxia dramatically enhances liver organoid growth
A recent study by researchers at The University of Tokyo found that placenta-derived IL1α, under hypoxic conditions, can greatly increase the growth of human stem cell-derived liver organoids.
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