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For the first time in decades, researchers have identified a new ‘micro-organ’ within the immune system — and they say […]
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Scientists at the VIB-UGent Center for Medical Biotechnology have taken important steps forward in the development of a cancer-targeting immunotherapy. […]
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For some cells, context is everything. Cells plucked out of their native environs have trouble divvying up their chromosomes correctly, […]
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Scientists from the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST), have identified 85 genes essential for fission yeast […]
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E-cigarette vapour boosts the production of inflammatory chemicals and disables key protective cells in the lung that keep the air […]
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In order to move, a body needs a strong scaffold. This is not only true on a macroscopic level, where […]
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A highly detailed study of how the roundworm C. elegans forms oocytes suggests that the egg-making process leads to the […]
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More than 40 percent of our small intestine develops before we are even born. In adulthood, the organ stretches more […]
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The human body is built for survival. Each one of its cells is closely guarded by a set of immune […]
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Stem cells are the blank slate on which all specialised cells in our bodies are built and they are the […]
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