Cell Solved a 50-year-old Riddle: Why Certain Cells Repel One Another
The cells in the connective tissue would be mutually exclusive in the event of a collision--people discovered this phenomenon as early as fifty years ago. However, only recently researchers at the ...
Cell Stem Cell: Single Cell RNA-Sequencing of Pluripotent States Unlocks Modular Transcriptional Variation
Recently, a new study of Wellcome Genome Campus demonstrates the power of single-cell genomics, and reveals how it can help scientists understand the early development of cells. The study found a new ...
Newly Identified Mechanism Solves the Mystery of Key Mechanism of Cellular Organization
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital scientists have discovered a key mechanism for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and related degenerative diseases. The study is published in the journal Cell, ...
The New Genetics Code Found by UT Southwestern Scientists on Molecular Cell
Recently, scientists of University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (UT Southwestern) has revealed a new genetic code that determines protein functions, whose encoding mechanism plays a central ...
Cell: Interpreting How Mutations Rewire Cancer Cells
In the journal of Cell, scientists have discovered how genetic cancer mutations systematically attack the networks controlling human cells, which is critical for the future development of precise& ...
A New 30,000-year-old Giant Virus Named Mollivirus Sibericum Was Found
French scientists found an ancient giant virus named Mollivirus sibericum in a frozen soil sample collected from permafrost in Siberia, which has been sleeping in prehistoric permafrost in the region ...
New Finding of Responses to CTLA4 Blockade in Metastatic Melanoma
Cancer immunotherapy is quite popular in recent years. From the beginning of the discoveries that our immune system can inhibit cancer growth, along with the multiple roles of the immunologic ...
The United Immune Cells?
Migratory birds, dolphins, ants and many other creatures have learned a truth that unity is strength. When immune cells fight against viruses, they are also well versed in this rule, recently pointed ...
To Be Immunogenic or Not? It Is Not a Question Anymore
In 2006, Japanese scientist Shinya Yamanaka gained the lead with iPS technology induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC). Since then, the technology has been seen as the hope of cell therapy. It is ...
The "Gateway" Allows Cancer Cells to Spread to Blood Vessels
Recently, scientists used real-time, high-resolution imaging technology to determine a a "gateway" in the vasculature, allowing cancer cells to spread from the breast to other parts of the body. ...