FAYETTEVILLE, GA, UNITED STATES, January 15, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Understanding why cancer cells rely on specific ...
Neurons grown from stem cells in the lab form an interconnected network. In this study, researchers used CRISPR to switch off genes in stem cells and then followed how successfully the cells developed ...
A new study led by scientists from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and INSERM identified genes essential for turning embryonic stem cells into brain cells, including a gene linked to a previously ...
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Research uncovers why certain brain cells are more resilient to tau protein buildup
New research by UCLA Health and UC San Francisco has uncovered why certain brain cells are more resilient than others to the buildup of a toxic protein that is a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease and ...
Researchers at UC San Francisco have identified a hazardous waste collector in the brain that disposes of the toxic clumps of ...
New research by UCLA Health and UC San Francisco has uncovered why certain brain cells are more resilient than others to the buildup of a toxic ...
This article and associated images are based on a poster originally authored by Wambeke E, Boribong BP, Sinha H, Patel M, Vo PQN, Chin AB, Ellouzi A, Barlan K and Hirukawa A and presented at ELRIG ...
Using CRISPR co-culture screens, researchers found that deleting CHD1 and MAP3K7 makes tumor cells more vulnerable to immune ...
The deletion of two cancer genes, CHD1 and MAP3K7, improves how well tumors respond to cancer immunotherapy and could be used ...
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This is SPARDA: A self-destruct, self-defense system in bacteria that could be a new biotech tool
A bacterial defense system called SPARDA employs kamikaze-like tactics to protect cells and could be useful in future ...
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