Pancreatic cancer remains one of the most difficult cancers to treat, in large part because tumors do not exist in isolation.
For centuries, the inability to regrow lost body parts has been considered a defining limitation of humans and other mammals.
Researchers at the University of Arizona uncovered a previously unknown population of circulating immune cells that play a critical role in fibrosis, the buildup of scar tissue that can lead to organ ...
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Salamander gene study points to new paths for human limb regrowth
When an axolotl loses a leg, it grows back. Bone, muscle, nerves, skin, even the individual digits return in roughly the ...
The trillions of cells of the human body must be arranged in precise patterns for tissues and organs to function properly. The HuBMAP initiative 1 aims to generate the technology and resources needed ...
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