The cell nucleus goes a long way during an immune response, both literally and figuratively. New research published in Science Immunology shows that in some white blood cells, this genetic storage ...
Cancer cells are subjected to high mechanical pressure that leads to a rupture of the nuclear envelope when migrating through ...
Cancer cells are pretty bold and clever—they hijack cellular survival and healing processes in order to fuel their growth, ...
Cancer cells transfer mitochondria through nanotubes to healthy neighboring cells, turning them into tumor-supporting accomplices, a new study shows.
We are living in an era of “discoveries that feel at once wondrous, improbable, and surreal,” writes Mary Roach in her new book.
Artificial tissues that mimic the placenta, endometrium, ovary and vagina could point to treatments for common conditions ...
Researchers are uncovering how air pollution can trigger and worsen psoriasis, a chronic skin disease affecting millions ...
Pancreatic cancer is one of the most aggressive cancer types. A new study from Karolinska Institutet, in collaboration with ...
An experimental gene therapy was found to slow the progression of Huntington's disease, marking a major step toward a ...
In Alzheimer’s disease, Hameroff says, scientists don’t know whether the microtubules disintegrate and release the tau or whether the tau falls off because of a malfunction that weakens the bond. The ...
The amount of any given protein in a cell has to be controlled to keep its levels within a range required for healthy ...
To incorporate regenerative science into practice, ongoing education is essential. Physicians should seek workshops, ...