We’re just beginning to decode this faint optical “signature of life” and what it could reveal about health, disease, and the ...
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The cells in your body fade with age, but there may be a way to reverse it
The mitochondria (center) is part of the cell machinery. (SciePro/Science Photo Library/Getty Images) To properly understand ...
During infections, the immune system needs to distinguish foreign antigens that are expressed by invading bacteria and viruses from self-antigens that are expressed by cells of the body. If not, the ...
There is a constant war going on in your body. Working against you are viruses and cancer cells growing uncontrollably, threatening your tissues and organs. Fighting on your side are immune cells such ...
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Scientists Just Unlocked an Endless Army of Cancer-Fighting Cells
(Juan Gartner/Science Photo Library/Getty Images) The human immune system has evolved an incredible ability to fight off ...
Unlike accidental cell death, some cells can actively decide to die through a controlled process. This is called programmed cell death and can occur in different forms, including apoptosis and ...
A UF Health oncologist answers the most common questions about cell therapy, from who qualifies to how it differs from ...
When you take a drug, where in your body does it actually go? For most medications, scientists can make only educated guesses about the answer to this question. Traditional methods can measure the ...
Single-cell sequencing unpacked 10 varieties of fat cells, including one that uses an alternative heat-regulating strategy that protects against weight gain. When Wolfrum and his team used single-cell ...
A gastrointestinal oncologist told Newsweek that the early-stage findings are a “major step forward” in targeting colon ...
A protein called “Mitch” may hold the key to a new generation of obesity treatments. Researchers found that disabling it in human cells boosts fat burning, increases energy use, and makes it harder ...
New research shows how a specially trained population of immune cells keeps the peace by preventing other immune cells from attacking their own. The study provides a better understanding of immune ...
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