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I build all my calendars in Excel—here's how you can too
Stay on top of your personal and work commitments.
Danish researchers have created new cell lines that need a less tailored feeding schedule and produce fewer waste products. The team, from the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), says they’ve ...
The discovery that tissues use electricity to expel unhealthy cells is part of a surge of renewed interest in the currents flowing through our bodies. We’re used to thinking of the brain as an ...
MDX2003 targets CD19 and CD20 on B cells and CD3 and CD28 on T cells, enhancing antitumor activity and reducing antigen loss. The therapy's design limits cytokine release syndrome, showing improved ...
It may be a surprise to learn that you can define names of cells in Microsoft Excel instead of using the letter and number combinations. This makes it friendlier to read and understand. For example, ...
CAMBRIDGE, MA - One of the biggest risk factors for developing liver cancer is a high-fat diet. A new study from MIT reveals how a fatty diet rewires liver cells and makes them more prone to becoming ...
Scientists have discovered that T cell receptors activate through a hidden spring-like motion that had never been seen before. This breakthrough may help explain why immunotherapy works for some ...
Last week, Philly’s Fillmore played host to a killer show as part of the ongoing ‘Lonely God Tour’ featuring Fit For A King, Make Them Suffer, Spite, and 156/Silence. It was a stacked show that we ...
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Why Scientists Are Using Mice to Make Human Cells
Stem cells are widely believed to hold great promise in medical research because of their ability to transform into all sorts of other cell types, and scientists can grow it in living mice. Hosted by: ...
Dead Cells was a huge hit, but Motion Twin wasn't interested in doing another one. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.
In Alzheimer's, brain cells die too soon. In cancer, dangerous cells don't die soon enough. That's because both diseases alter the way cells decide when to end their lives, a process called programmed ...
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