A Key Factor Found for the Reprogramming of Fibroblast Cells to Creat IPS Cells
During the off and on differentiation process of cells, there are marks that help the cells to remember where they are and where they are heading, which is to say to mark the point where they are and ...
Lab-grown Functional Human Liver Cells
The liver is the human body's largest internal organs. It is an incredible organ, as it can regenerate (with people able to lose as much as 75 percent and yet still grow it back), and it is also a ...
New Hope for the Treatment of Breast Cancer: Antibody-drug Compounds & Immunotherapy?
Breast cancer is the most common invasive cancer in females worldwide. It accounts for 16% of all female cancers and 22.9% of invasive cancers in women. 18.2% of all cancer deaths worldwide, ...
Study: Genetic Mutations Found in 8.5% of Children with Cancer
In recent years, our understanding of childhood cancer has become more and more profound, and the challenge that doctors are now faced with is how to better use the knowledge to provide treatment and ...
The CD44 Proteins Induce Pancreatic Cancer Metastasis?
Pancreatic cancer is a highly malignant gastrointestinal cancer that is difficult to be diagnosed and treated due to its rapid metastatic spread. Approximately 90% of this type of cancer is ...
Newly Developed 'Super Natural Killers' Can Destroy Cancer in Lymph Nodes
Recently, biomedical engineers at Cornell University have developed a type of specialized white blood cells- called "super natural killer cells" that can seek and destroy lymph node cancer cells. ...
Science Resolves Long-term Dispute of Cell Senescence
Aging or injured cells will enter an aging state, along with the emergence of cell cycle arrest. Cellular senescence is seen by many as the cause of human degradation, and a variety of geriatric ...
BioTechniques: Comparative Analysis of Eukaryotic Cell-Free Expression Systems Comparison
Cell-free protein synthesis (CFPS) is favored by researchers as it allows them to quickly generate a protein independent of cell culture. Eukaryotic lysates can carry out post-translational ...
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 ...
Cell Reports: Activated Neurons Release "Mysterious" Proteins Against Neurodegeneration
Recently, a study found that activated neurons can release a kind of "mysterious" proteins to protect nerve cells from death threats. The latest study, conducted by researchers led by the University ...