New Breakthrough in The Treatment of Cervical Cancer!
Cervical cancer is one of the most common gynecological malignancies in women worldwide. Its incidence rate is second only to breast cancer and ranks third among cancer-related deaths in women. After ...
Development of Physiologically Relevant Skin Organoids from Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
In daily life, skin injuries are common. Small wounds usually heal quickly, but large-area skin trauma, such as severe burns, can cause great pain to patients and are also a major health and economic ...
Why Do Our Waistlines Always Get Bigger in Middle Age? A Science Paper Reveals the Secret
A preclinical study from City of Hope Medical Center and UCLA has revealed the cellular culprits behind age-related belly fat, providing new insights into why our bellies widen with middle age. The ...
Breakthrough in Organoids! Generation of Human Adult Hepatocyte Organoids with Metabolic Functions
Professor Toshiaki Sato's team at Keio University School of Medicine published a research paper titled "Generation of human adult hepatocyte organoids with metabolic functions" in Nature. ...
Leveraging 3D Cell Culture and AI for Next-Generation Drug Discovery
The transition from two-dimensional (2D) to three-dimensional (3D) cell models is a key advancement in biomedical research. 3D cell models such as spheroids, organoids, and organ-on-a-chip systems ...
Sonogenetic EchoBack-CAR T Cells: A Universal, Efficient and Safe Strategy for Solid Tumor Treatment
CAR-T cell therapy has shown "curative" potential in blood tumors such as leukemia. However, in solid tumors, which account for the vast majority of cancers, CAR-T cell therapy has ...
Science: Only "one drop of blood" is needed, AI tools can diagnose multiple complex diseases at one time
Traditional clinical diagnosis relies on physical examination, patient history, laboratory testing, and imaging. In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has developed rapidly and has been ...
New breakthrough in brain-computer interface!
Imagine being able to control a robotic arm to grab, move, and put down objects just by "thinking" — it sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie, but now scientists at the University of ...
The Protective Effect of Macrophages on Nerve Damage is Expected to Help Develop New Therapies for Peripheral Neuropathy
The incidence of metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes is increasing, owing to the heightened prevalence of obesity and high-caloric food consumption and many individuals are diagnosed with ...
The Role of Lipids in Promoting Hair Growth - Hopefully Saying Goodbye to “Baldness”
People today are under great pressure in life, and their hair is often in urgent need of attention! Recently, a study published in Sci Rep, "The role of lipids in promoting hair growth through ...