The research was supported by the CRCHUM’s animal facility and the genetic engineering and animal modelling core facility.
In 2021, a team led by immunologist Petronela Ancuta of Université de Montréal's affiliated hospital research center, the ...
For the first time, a CRCHUM team has shown that, in mouse embryos, sister cells can communicate with each other through a bridge that allows them to die in a coordinated way. Sister cells are a pair ...
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Promising new approach to combat HIVResearchers at Université de Montréal's affiliated hospital research center, the CRCHUM, say the discovery could help lessen and even eliminate viral loads in people undergoing antiretroviral ...
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