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Could Gray Hair Be Protecting Us From Cancer?
Gray hair in mice signals successful elimination of cancer-prone stem cells. Study offers clues about melanoma risk in humans ...
Researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign report that extracellular vesicles released into the bloodstream ...
Senescent fibroblasts are aging cells in connective tissue that no longer divide and protect against tumor development. Yet, these same cells can promote cancer growth in a laboratory setting.Until ...
New research shows hair greying may mark a protective process that eliminates DNA-damaged pigment stem cells, shedding light on links between ageing and cancer.
Stem cells possess the unique abilities of self-renewal and differentiation into various cell types, making them highly ...
The market is driven by advancements in gene therapy, stem cell-based treatments, and increasing investment in rare diseases. Despite high costs, the market for these innovative treatments is growing, ...
Scientists have recovered RNA from a mammoth carcass preserved in permafrost for 40,000 years. The ancient molecules reveal details about the creature’s last moments.
Between the OnePlus 15's two-day battery life for the iPhone Air's super sleek design, I know which choice most consumers will make.
The study reveals how hair pigment stem cells respond to DNA damage by making fate decisions that can result in either hair graying or the development of melanoma. Throughout life, our cells face ...
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Stanford makes stem cell transplants safer without chemo
Researchers at Stanford have made a significant breakthrough in the field of stem cell transplants, pioneering a method that ...
Traditionally ignored by real estate developers, Trish Paravas is bringing five-star hotel-style condominiums at attainable ...
An ex-bureaucrat’s $300,000 prison redevelopment rip-off was “all about greed” despite his attempts to blame others, ...
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