We already have a “fountain of eternal youth”: the latest on T cells
New study reveals that CAR T cells, used against cancer, slow aging and can prevent obesity and diabetes.
New study reveals that CAR T cells, used against cancer, slow aging and can prevent obesity and diabetes.
The first steps of using artificial DNA to eliminate cancer cells appear very solid and encouraging.
A drug that acts on the "breathing" of cells has provided exciting results against tumors now considered almost incurable.
A pair of “antibody” contact lenses can quickly, effectively and non-invasively detect cancer cells. And that's just the beginning.
The key is a protein which, if activated, sends the cells responsible for metastases and relapses into "hibernation".
A group of researchers plans to send cancer cells into space after research in a microgravity environment showed notable effects.
Korean researchers used scans and bioink with the patient's cells to create a 2cm artificial trachea that was successfully transplanted in 5 weeks.
Korean scientists develop hybrid rice with beef cells, increasing its protein content by 8% without raising costs.
“Biologists create 'anthrobots' from human cells, opening new avenues in regenerative medicine and tissue repair.
Tel Aviv scientists use bacterial toxin to cause cancer cells to self-destruct: excellent results
Innovative research discovers how stomach cells can become insulin "producers", eradicating diabetes in tests on mice.
The possibility of grafts made with real 3D "biological suits" can completely transform reconstructive surgery
The use of low-frequency ultrasound has reported the ability of cell division in aged human cells and in aged mice
Pig cells today, but tomorrow this experimental technique could preserve human organs destined for donation
A molecule, purine inosine, which stimulates fat burning in brown adipocytes, has been identified in mice. Human trials are near.
Long-term storage of freeze-dried cells for cloning is great news for endangered species.
The discovery of a mechanism to repair the heart muscle has the potential to revolutionize heart treatments and cures
A team from the Babraham Institute in the UK rejuvenated the skin cells of a 53-year-old woman, returning them to the equivalent of those of a 23-year-old.
The newly detected special cells have properties that are crucial for lung health. The discovery may lead to new therapies for diseases that are not curable today.
Through targeted ultrasound-based activity, sonogenetics promises a future without invasive brain implants, and without Parkinson's.
And they did it faster than a computer and artificial intelligence. New perspectives for brain cell-based biological computers?