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Team reprograms CRISPR system in mice to eliminate tumor cells without affecting healthy cells

October 8, 2020 affecting, cells, Crispr, eliminate, Healthy, in, mice, reprograms, System, Team, to, tumor, without

The CRISPR/Cas9 gene-editing tool is one of the most promising approaches to advancing treatments of genetic diseases—including cancer—an area of

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Imaging the secret lives of immune cells in the eye

October 8, 2020 cells, eye, imaging, Immune, in, Lives, of, Secret, the

University of Rochester vision scientist Jesse Schallek can barely contain his excitement as he shares time-lapse videos showing immune cells

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Childhood chemo alters heart’s caretaker cells, study finds

September 29, 2020 'Chemo, alters, caretaker, cells, Childhood, finds, hearts, study

Cancer chemotherapy changes the function of cells that repair heart injury, researchers at The University of Texas Health Science Center

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Circular RNA molecule not found in cancer cells after all

September 24, 2020 after, All, cancer, cells, circular, found, in, molecule, not, RNA

A new research result from Aarhus University shows that a so-called circular RNA molecule, which has been designated as carcinogenic,

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Lack of key neuropeptide induces neuroinflammation to impair neural stem cells and limit new neuron production

September 24, 2020 and, cells, impair, induces, key, lack, Limit, Neural, neuroinflammation, neuron, Neuropeptide, New, of, production, stem, to

The dentate gyrus is part of the hippocampus, an area of the brain that plays a critical role in memory

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Ageing heart cells offer clues to susceptibility of older people to severe COVID-19

August 18, 2020 (COVID-19), ageing, cells, clues, heart, of, offer, Older, people, severe, susceptibility, to

Genes that play an important role in allowing SARS-CoV-2 to invade heart cells become more active with age, according to

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Discovery of a rare human gene mutation that causes MAIT cells to disappear

July 24, 2020 A, Causes, cells, disappear, discovery, gene, Human, MAIT, mutation, of, Rare, that, to

A collaboration between Monash Health, the Australian Genomics Health Alliance (AGHA) and researchers at the Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute has

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How the novel coronavirus binds to human cells

April 1, 2020 binds, cells, Coronavirus, How, Human, novel, the, to

Coronaviruses infect humans by binding to specific proteins, known as receptors, on human cell surfaces. Researchers from the University of

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Researchers uncover mechanism for how common gene therapy vectors enter cells

January 23, 2020 cells, common, enter, for, gene, How, Mechanism, Researchers, therapy, uncover, vectors

Researchers led by a team at Massachusetts Eye and Ear have identified a novel cellular entry factor for adeno-associated virus

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Cancer study may accidentally help researchers create usable blood stem cells

January 16, 2020 accidentally, Blood, cancer, cells, create, help, may, Researchers, stem, study, usable

A massive research effort over more than a quarter century has tried to make personalized blood stem cells for use

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