Sentences with phrase «cell plasticity»

Cell plasticity refers to the ability of cells in our body to change and adapt their identity and function. It means that cells can transform or specialize into different types of cells depending on the needs of our body. This flexibility allows cells to repair damaged tissues, regenerate organs, and perform various roles to maintain the overall health of our body. Full definition
To identify the molecular mechanisms of neural stem cell plasticity in adult zebrafish brain after various types of tissue damage or physiological stimulations
For example, adjuvant therapies that inhibit this type of cell plasticity may be a very effective way to keep metastasis at bay.»
CRI has named Nicola Gagliani, Ph.D., a postdoctoral fellow at Yale University School of Medicine, as the first Dr. Keith Landesman Memorial Fellow, whose research focuses on Th17 cell plasticity to control colorectal cancer development.
Prior to joining ViaCyte, Dr. D'Amour performed pre-doctoral research with Dr. Fred Gage at The Salk Institute where he studied stem cell plasticity in neural stem cells.
Molecular mechanisms of stem cell plasticity and regenerative neurogenesis in adult zebrafish brain
The loss of HOXA5 leads to an increase in breast cells» «stemness and cell plasticity,» meaning they can more easily revert back to an undifferentiated state where they are capable of producing more new cells, says Sukumar, a professor of oncology and pathology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Furthermore, stem cells in bone marrow may form not just hematopoietic cells, but cardiac muscle cells, neural cells, and other types of cells; this is an example of stem - cell plasticity.
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