Stressed brain cells can survive longer by slowing sugar use, revealing a short-term protective response that later turns ...
Key takeaways UCLA researchers studying mice discovered that stem cells in aged muscle accumulate a protective protein called NDRG1 that slows their ability to repair tissue but helps the cells ...
Real world data show multiple myeloma survival varies by treatment line and autologous stem cell transplant status. Read more ...
Integration of targeted therapies and immunotherapies offers new hope, enhancing survival rates and quality of life. Patients with mantle cell lymphoma experienced better survival rates when treated ...
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Body resurrects cells marked for death, solving a 50-year mystery
When tissue is severely damaged, surviving cells can respond in a concentrated burst of biological repair known as compensatory proliferation. Nearly 50 years after this survival strategy was first ...
Bria-IMT demonstrates a median overall survival of 15.6 months, surpassing historical data for heavily pretreated metastatic ...
Activating Transcription Factor 5 (ATF5) is a member of the ATF/CREB family of transcription factors and plays a pivotal role in managing cell stress responses, differentiation and survival. Its ...
Uppsala University Hospital-led investigators report that gene-edited donor islet cells survived 12 weeks inside a man with long-standing type 1 diabetes without any immunosuppressive medication.
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Stem Cell Therapies Could Treat Parkinson's Disease by Rebuilding Lost Circuitry in the Brain, Studies Suggest
A treatment that could replenish cells in the brains of Parkinson’s disease patients caused no major negative reactions in two small, early-stage clinical trials. The research offers hope that stem ...
Marcela Maus, MD, PhD, director of the Cellular Immunotherapy Program and the Paula J. O'Keeffe Endowed Chair of the Mass General Cancer Center, is senior author and Stefanie Bailey, PhD, Hana Takei, ...
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