Researchers develop tool to more easily detect cancer cells
Researchers at the University of Texas at Arlingtons College of Nursing and Health Innovation have developed a new nanoparticle-based platform for simultaneous imaging and treatment of esophageal cancer.
Viruses show new promise in treating cancer
Viruses have shown renewed promise in the treatment of cancer, after new research has shown they retain their cancer-killing ability even when injected into the bloodstream.
Iran’s Movement toward Developing Stem Cells along with the World
Secretary of the third national festival and international congress on stem cells and regenerative medicine said: Iran has moved in cellular sciences and regenerative medicine along with the world so that it has ranked first in the region and 14th in world in stem cells.
Top 2018 Iranian Scientists, Students and Activists in the field of Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Appreciated
Annually and during “The National Festival And International Congress on Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine”, in order to promote stem cell sciences and technologies among students and researchers and to drive research into applied and technological production,
Muscle Satellite Cell Cross-Talk with a Vascular Niche Maintains Quiescence via VEGF and Notch Signaling.
Skeletal muscle is a complex tissue containing tissue resident muscle stem cells (satellite cells) (MuSCs) important for postnatal muscle growth and regeneration. Quantitative analysis of the biological function of MuSCs and the molecular pathways responsible for a potential juxtavascular niche for MuSCs is currently lacking.
Stem cells control their own fate, making lab-grown tissues less effective
Tissues grown in the lab from stem cells may fail to live up their therapeutic promise because the cells choose their own fate.
Chinese scientist claims worlds first gene-edited babies, amid denial from hospital and international outcry
The Chinese government has ordered an "immediate investigation" into the alleged delivery of the worlds first genetically edited babies, as experts worldwide voiced outrage at such use of the technology.
New Kind of Compound Shows Early Promise against Prostate Cancer
A new type of molecule blocks the action of genes that drive the growth of therapy-resistant prostate cancer, a new study finds. “Rather than continue making compounds that are just like older drugs, the focus of our work has been to rethink the definition of what a drug-like molecule can be,” says corresponding author Susan Logan, PhD, associate professor in the Department of Urology, at NYU School of Medicine.
Pinpointed: 12 hidden states of brain
Scientists in India have identified 12 previously unknown states of the human brain that they believe serve as the fountainhead for all neural activity — from what helps crack tricky math puzzles to what underlies neurological or psychiatric disorders.
US paves way to get ‘lab meat’ on plates
US authorities on Friday agreed on how to regulate food products cultured from animal cells — paving the way to get so-called “lab meat” on American plates.