Bone marrow stem cells may reverse effects of premature menopause
Young women with premature ovarian insufficiency may be able to use their own bone marrow stem cells to rejuvenate their ovaries and avoid the effects of premature menopause...
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Young women with premature ovarian insufficiency may be able to use their own bone marrow stem cells to rejuvenate their ovaries and avoid the effects of premature menopause...
Researchers at Osaka University have identified an immune cell that promotes the growth of neuron-supporting cells in the developing mouse brain.
In this issue: how customised cell engineering advances immunotherapy, how insights into auto-immunity are providing new opportunities for immune-oncology, and advances in lab automation and robotics are accelerating the pace of antimicrobial therapy.
Case study detailing a simple, highly reproducible phenotypic screen to characterise human induced pluripotent stem cells...
Research shows that preventing or reversing ‘T-cell exhaustion’ with targeted therapies could enhance the effects of immunotherapy.
SMi’s 2nd Annual Pharmaceutical Microbiology West Coast Conference will be taking place in San Diego, USA on the 7th - 8th June 2018.
Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania have identified a lung stem cell that repairs the organ's gas exchange compartment, providing potential new approach to treat lung disease.
Findings pave way for regenerative cell therapies in type 1 diabetes patients...
Scientists have shown that skin cells re-programmed into brain stem cells, transplanted into the central nervous system, help reduce inflammation and may be able to help repair damage caused by MS...
Microengineered Intestine-Chip has the potential to advance personalised treatments for gastrointestinal diseases...
A study in mice has suggested that iPS cells may train the immune system to attack or even prevent tumours...
Scientists have discovered a molecule that enhances cartilage regeneration and decreases inflammation.
Researchers have bioengineered organs that are free from the risk of tumour growth--and of sufficient volume and size for viable transplant...
Dartmouth scientists have successfully uncovered a therapeutic approach that targets aggressive brain cancer stem cells and could lead to improved patient survival.
6 February 2018 | By PerkinElmer
Operetta CLS is a high-content cell analysis system featuring a unique combination of technologies to deliver high speed, sensitivity, and resolution...