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Stretching muscle cells as they grow helps promote the expression of growth factors.
A new antibody cocktail can remove undifferentiated, tumor-forming cells from a mix of embryonic stem cells.
A new microfluidics chip lets researchers analyze the nucleic acids of 300 individual cells simultaneously.
Repurposing patient’s own T-cells to recognize antigens on cancer cells caused dramatic improvement in three patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
The government says regulatory requirements for generic biological therapies will have to be tailored to the treatment in question.
Healthy mice are born from germ cell precursors grown in vitro.
Sequencing the DNA of individual neurons is a way to dissect the genes underlying major neurological and psychological disorders.
For the first time, a plant-produced antibody gets the green light for clinical trials in the United Kingdom.
The neural nexus of the circadian clock shows signs of functional decline as mice age, providing clues as to why sleep patterns tend to change as people grow older.