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Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute have developed a new stem cell model of the mature human amniotic sac, which ...
Researchers have developed a new stem cell model of the mature human amniotic sac, which replicates development of the tissues supporting the embryo from two to four weeks after fertilization. This is ...
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Gadget on MSNCell C pushes back in MVNO contestThe telco is focusing on cloud-based voice services and cybersecurity as it attempts to head off intensified competition, ...
Research from Ph.D. candidate Bohan Chen in the lab of Idse Heemskerk of the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology at ...
Researchers have coaxed stem cells to grow into amniotic sacs filled with fluid 1. The model sacs, which grew to roughly the ...
Researchers developed a new machine learning method that, given a relevant amino acid sequence, can automatically predict the location of a protein in any human cell line down to the single-cell level ...
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News Medical on MSNStem Cell Model Targets Faulty Diabetes Alpha CellsMor than 800 million people worldwide are living with diabetes, according to World Health Organization (WHO) estimates, with numbers steadily ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNNew technology maps molecules within single cells to uncover disease mechanismsTissues consist of a heterogenous mixture of different cell types, complicating our understanding of their biological ...
We have the capability to develop and implement protocols to measure cilia beat frequency and toxicity on small airway epithelial cells model, retinal toxicity and disease modelling on retinal ...
"Our stem cell-based cell culture system is a valuable model to study viral infections," says Carpentier. "The cells are almost identical to primary liver cells and therefore offer more realistic ...
Learn about our Editorial Policies. Bo Wang, a computational biologist, and his team of computer scientists and cell biologists at the University of Toronto have built a new artificial intelligence ...
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