New method to predict effectiveness of MSCs for cartilage repair in vitro
Topological defects in mesenchymal stromal cell self-assembly could suggest their potential for cartilage regeneration.
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Topological defects in mesenchymal stromal cell self-assembly could suggest their potential for cartilage regeneration.
In this Q&A, Celularity’s CEO and founder Dr Robert Hariri details the preclinical research that indicates that placenta-derived unmodified NK cells and genetically modified NK cells can target and selectively eliminate cells expressing stress ligands.
Researchers found that genetic depletion of cyclophilin A results in stem cells distinctively lacking intrinsically disordered proteins.
Dr Fernández-Capetillo shares his insights from a recent study conducted at the CNIO, elucidating how the expression of (PR)arginine-rich peptides affects ribosomal protein translation and accumulation, and how accelerated aging can be alleviated.
Treating C. elegans with inhibitors of small or large mitochondrial ribosomes extended their median lifespan.
Researchers have made a significant breakthrough in the field of ageing research, uncovering a key driver of chronic inflammation that accelerates the ageing process.
US researchers say new mechanism could lead to new drugs and therapies to treat normal cognitive decline in aging.
Scientists from Singapore have sought to understand the role of Mfsd2a in brain cells, in transporting lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC), a lipid that contains an omega-3 fatty acid