Lung transplant for stage IV lung cancer achieved 100% one-year survival in 17 NSCLC patients in a landmark JAMA study from ...
Next-generation instruments improve rare-cell detection, sterility control, biosafety, and throughput for translational ...
Interim clinical findings from the first Phase I/IIa trial using autologous-induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived ...
High-resolution spatial transcriptomics and imaging-based technologies are now generating large-scale, multi-dimensional datasets that are beginning to reshape how we understand tissue organisation, ...
The heart and brain are among the earliest and most metabolically demanding organs in human development. Though historically studied in isolation, both ...
Over the past two decades, high‑throughput sequencing has dramatically expanded our understanding of the gut microbiome's composition.
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The quiet science revolution nobody is talking about - and why it changes everything
There is a particular kind of progress that doesn't make the front page. It doesn't arrive with a press release or a prime-time announcement. It accumulates - in journals, in labs, in the slow ...
Creative Biolabs, a leader in single-cell resolution solutions, has announced the strategic enhancement of its ...
Kathleen Thomas received quite the surprise two weeks after her viral traffic citation was dismissed. Thomas, known online as Katie, is an adaptive athlete who documents her life with a limb ...
The gut microbiome is not a mere spectator but an active player in colorectal cancer (CRC), driving tumor initiation and ...
The race to commercialize cell therapies is forcing bioprocessing innovators to confront one of the field’s most persistent manufacturing bottlenecks: isolating fragile hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) ...
Abstract: Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) has profoundly reshaped our understanding of cellular diversity and functionality; however, accurate cell-type annotation is required for biological ...
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