In certain contexts, the Notch receptor may participate in “reverse signaling,” influencing neighboring cells directly.
As blood stem cells age, their lysosomes become overactive and damaged, triggering inflammation and weakening the body’s ...
Dendritic cells (DCs) are among the first immune sentinels to detect viruses, bacteria, or other challenges. These specialized messengers alert T cells while orchestrating either a measured calm or a ...
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Scientists discover vitamin B2 builds a shield around cancer cells that blocks a key form of cell death — and a bacterial compound tears it down
A nutrient found in eggs, milk, and leafy greens may be quietly protecting cancer cells from one of the body’s most powerful ...
MIT engineers have developed a new way to amplify the T-cell response to mRNA vaccines—an advance that could lead to much ...
Initially, cells are dissociated from liver tissues into single-cell suspensions using in vivo enzymatic perfusion or ex vivo digestion methods. The cells of interest are then enriched from the ...
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A compound called roseoflavin triggers cancer cell death at low doses by sabotaging vitamin B2 metabolism inside tumors
A bacterial compound originally studied as a natural antibiotic can force cancer cells into a fatal spiral by corrupting ...
Why do two people with the same cancer diagnosis—the same stage, the same cell type, and the same clinical profile—often have ...
Every time a cell divides, it must copy its DNA with extraordinary precision. But this process is constantly challenged by ...
Apoptosis is a process in which cells die off, intentionally. This programmed cell death pathway helps eliminate billions of cells every day, most of which are blood or gut cells, so they can be ...
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