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Every few minutes, a living cell does something quietly extraordinary: it sheds tiny membrane bubbles into the fluid around it. These extracellular vesicles carry molecular cargo (...
In a groundbreaking study published in Cell Reports, researchers at the University of California, Riverside (UCR), led by associate professor Xuecai Ge, have unveiled remarkable ne...
A groundbreaking study published in the prestigious journal Cell Research has unveiled a pivotal regulatory mechanism that governs the identity and self-renewal capabilities of div...
Dr. Junyue Cao is a professor at the Rockefeller University, and his lab develops ultra-high-throughput single-cell technologies and applies them to the biology of aging. In a […]
In Aging Cell, researchers have described the differences between primary and secondary senescent cells, comparing radiation-induced senescence to senescence induced […]
Las células poseen un "filtro de paso bajo" que les permite ignorar fuerzas breves y reaccionar solo ante cambios físicos sostenidos, un mecanismo temporal clave para frenar la pro...
In the realm of cellular biology, death is not a simple cessation but a complex, regulated process vital to organismal health. Among the various programmed cell death modalities, n...
New research data suggest that condensate corona–nanoparticles function as an encoded biomolecular transfer program that are activated by the recipient cell, allowing transfer of f...
Researchers develop a platform that uses nanotechnology to safely and reliably exchange intracellular material.
Researchers developed a method, SAMENT, that selectively labels cells encountered by cancer cells during metastasis, revealing the cellular makeup of tissues supporting metastatic...
Cells have their own hidden “wind system” that rapidly moves proteins and could change cancer research. Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University have identified a prev...
Macrophages use shifts in cell volume as a danger‑sensing cue that rewires gene expression, boosts type I interferon signaling, and intensifies inflammation. VRAC‑deficient cells r...
A burgeoning field is launching its first clinical trial to find out whether dialing back cell development can safely refresh aged tissues and organs
A strange bead-like motion inside cells may be the secret to keeping their DNA—and health—in balance. Mitochondria are often described as the power plants of the cell because they...
In this Thought Leader article, Campbell Bunce, PhD, CSO of Abzena writes about advances in platform design, genome engineering, and integrated workflows are prompting the industry...
The collaboration brings together OneCyte's proprietary single-cell platform for high-throughput and high-speed clone selection with Kemp Proteins' molecular engineering capabiliti...
The partnership will automate manufacturing and quality control of ProT-096, ProTgen’s personalized progenitor T-cell therapy for refractory leukemia and other hematologic malignan...
Nature Nanotechnology, Published online: 14 May 2026; doi:10.1038/s41565-026-02154-9Glycan atlassing is a method for the detection of the spatial organization of cell-surface glyco...
The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) proudly announces a significant addition to the editorial team of its prominent journal, Stem Cell Reports. Hongmei Wang, P...
A familiar Alzheimer’s protein may have a hidden role in cell division. Processes such as wound healing, hair growth, and the continual renewal of cells all rely on cell division....
For over 700 million years, the blood coursing through animal bodies—humans included—has carried a profound evolutionary narrative etched into its cellular makeup. Recent research...
Fibroblasts do not normally care what shape they make. Put a few million of them on a soft gel in a Barcelona lab, wait three days, and they will crawl into long aligned bands like...
Aging is a complex and multifaceted process marked by gradual biological transformations that affect virtually all cells within the body. Despite decades of research, much about ho...
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