New link shown between innate immune sensing and cellular senescence
Scientists have discovered a cell intrinsic tumour suppressor role of the innate immune sensor Toll-like receptor 2.
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Scientists have discovered a cell intrinsic tumour suppressor role of the innate immune sensor Toll-like receptor 2.
A new study shows promise for future neural stem cell therapies in replacing cells lost through disease or injury.
A new study shows that the growth rate of a tumour does not depend solely on how quickly the cancer cells can divide.
Nuclear magnetic resonance measurement and state-of-the-art computational science reveal protein structures in higher eukaryotic cells.
The SCIB2 vaccine is to to be administered using new nanoparticle formulation in planned Phase 1/2 clinical trial.
Researchers have shown how skin vaccinations could be used as a vaccination strategy for sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
A new way to cleanly separate out cancer cells from a blood sample will enable comprehensive genetic profiling of the cancer cells.
Scientists identify 'wake-up' signal for deep-sleeping neural stem cells to potentially aid in the treatment for neurological disorders.
Many studies indicating that DNA nanostructures can enter cells more readily than simple DNA strands are 'flawed'.
Researchers have developed a new technology that allows them to probe cell changes without disturbing the cell’s physiology.
Harvard-led research boosts the yield of insulin-producing cells for diabetes therapy.
Scientists have detailed the role of a key controlling factor in the transformation of B-cells into antibody-secreting cells.
Researchers have discovered that certain skin-related stem cells could help in treating neurogenerative diseases.
By silencing genes, researchers have increased the protein production in yeast, laying the grounds for engineering better yeast production hosts for industries producing biopharmaceutical proteins and industrial enzymes.
Scientists have demonstrated that the growth rate of the majority of lung cancer cells relates directly to the availability of a crucial oxygen-metabolising molecule.