One of the most enduring goals in regenerative medicine is deceptively simple: replace a person's damaged or dying cells with ...
Assessing the toxicity of food contaminants—including carcinogenic potential—is a major challenge in evaluating the risks ...
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Beyond animal testing: Why human-relevant models are reshaping biomedical science
Animal models have long shaped how biomedical research is conducted. They have influenced how diseases are studied, how ...
For the first time, clumps of human cells called organoids were fully integrated with the brains of rats—and influenced their ...
A new study from Karolinska Institutet shows that damage to small blood vessels in the hereditary disease CADASIL may disrupt ...
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Ride Cincinnati grant funds research on immune activating wafer for glioblastoma treatment
A multidisciplinary team of University of Cincinnati Cancer Center researchers has received a $40,000 Ride Cincinnati grant to study a delayed release preparation, or wafer, of an immunostimulatory ...
A Google DeepMind invention that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to predict how DNA mutations behave could have a ...
Scientists have developed a new human-based endometrial model to study embryonic implantation in the early stages of ...
The development of humans and other animals unfolds gradually over time, with cells taking on specific roles and functions ...
It could transform our understanding of why diseases develop and the medicines needed to treat them, says researchers.
Reducing RAD23A levels helped nerve cells better handle toxic TDP-43 protein clumps, improving survival and function in an ALS mouse model.
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