A new study describes a technique that rejuvenates aging blood-forming stem cells and could help reduce the risk of age-related blood disorders.
A single genetic “switch” may be the secret to how the body’s cleanup crew grows up and keeps our organs running smoothly.
A new AI-based method reconstructs spatial information about where immune cells were originally located in an organ, even after these cells have been removed from the tissue and analyzed individually.
Northwestern Medicine scientists have discovered how a subset of immune cells are essential for successful organ transplantation acceptance and that therapeutically targeting them may improve ...
Researchers at the University of Liège have identified a key genetic regulator that enables macrophages to reach full ...
Proof-of-concept trial in a single patient shows that cells can survive transplantation without immunosuppression ...
This is one of a series of columns on Dr. William Li’s five defense systems, from his new book “Eat to Beat Disease, The New Science of How Your Body Can Heal Itself.” Embryonic stem cells “can form ...
Two papers recently published in Nature Communications signal a landmark in the development of more complex and representative organoid systems. The papers come as the result of a collaboration ...
More than 40,000 allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplants are carried out worldwide every year, mostly for patients suffering from leukemia or other diseases of the hematopoietic system. Very ...
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