Yoshida sees this tool as remarkably simple and something that can be used by stem
cell researchers studying any organ.
Not exact matches
Available epidemiologic
studies in humans have «not shown clear evidence of a relationship between
cell phone use and cancer,» according to the National Cancer Institute, although this remains a topic of debate among
researchers.
«In everyday interactions with significant others, people often assume that momentary distractions by their
cell phones are not a big deal,» another
researcher involved in the
study, Meredith David, said.
For a small
study published in March in the journal Aging
Cell,
researchers looked at 125 amateur cyclists aged 55 to 79, comparing them with 75 people of a similar age who rarely or never exercised.
The institute, which includes over 40 laboratories and more than 300
researchers, said the research would focus on modifying a patient's own immune system T -
cells to target a tumor,
studying ways to boost patient response to current immunotherapy drugs.
Chicago, GenomeWeb — A new
study by
researchers from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center has demonstrated the predictive power of an AR - V7 protein expression test using Epic Sciences» non-EPCAM-based circulating tumor
cell detection platform, which could help guide treatment decisions for men with metastatic castration - resistant prostate cancer.
Researchers studied food questionnaires for 335 people with renal
cell carcinoma, the most common form of kidney cancer, and 337 healthy controls.
One preliminary
cell study by
researchers at Sejong University in South Korea found that piperine may impact fat
cells.
In 2010,
researchers from the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center published a
study in the journal Clinical Cancer Research showing that sulforaphane had the ability to kill breast cancer stem
cells in mice and in lab cultures, and it also prevented the growth of new tumor
cells.
In a
study in the journal Science,
researchers explain how they used mouse embryonic stem
cells and microchip technology to create heart muscle tissue that actually beats.
«Visualizing atoms of perovskite crystals:
Researchers conduct the first atomic resolution
study of perovskites used in next generation solar
cells.»
In a new
study,
researchers at the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science examined how the interaction of two genomes in animal
cells — the mitochondrial and nuclear genomes — interact to affect adaptation of the Atlantic killifish to different temperatures.
Researchers at the Center for Engineering MechanoBiology (CEMB), an NSF Science and Technology Center at the University of Pennsylvania,
study plants like this Arabidopsis thaliana to learn how molecules,
cells and tissues integrate mechanics within plant and animal biology, with the aim of creating new materials, biomedical therapies and agricultural technologies.
The
researchers from Columbia University and New York State Psychiatric Institute found that even the oldest brains they
studied produced new brain
cells.
By plucking out delicate, live tissue during neurosurgery and then
studying the resident
cells,
researchers have revealed a partial cast of neural characters that give rise to our thoughts, dreams and memories.
In the present
study, the
researchers have discovered a reason for reduced fertility in people with autoimmune polyendocrine syndrome type 1 (APS1), which increases the risk of developing autoimmune disease (caused by the immune system attacking and damaging healthy
cells) and which is often used as a model for autoimmune disease in general.
By
studying human cancer
cells and animal models of cancer in the lab, our
researchers have shown that loss of PTEN leads to high levels of PI (3,4) P2, which could result in hyperactivation of AKT.
Researchers there are examining the role of other signaling factory beyond BMP as well as conducting further
studies using human
cells and human scar tissue.
Even before treatment, cancer patients in the
study had a small number of infection - and tumor - fighting T
cells that target these unusual proteins, the
researchers found.
The latest in live -
cell microscopy — multiphoton imaging, light - sheet techniques, and technology borrowed from Raman spectroscopy — allow
researchers to
study living
cells in more detail with less effort.
In the meantime,
researchers could use the
cells to
study neurological and psychiatric disorders in Petri dishes.
In the
study, the
researchers loaded a hydrogel — a half - inch disc made of a biodegradable sugar naturally found in the human body — with drugs that activate dendritic
cells.
In a groundbreaking
study that provides scientists with a critical new understanding of stem
cell development and its role in disease, UCLA researchers at the Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research led by Dr. Kathrin Plath, professor of biological chemistry, have established a first - of - its - kind methodology that defines the unique stages by which specialized cells are reprogrammed into stem cells that resemble those found in the emb
cell development and its role in disease, UCLA
researchers at the Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regenerative Medicine and Stem
Cell Research led by Dr. Kathrin Plath, professor of biological chemistry, have established a first - of - its - kind methodology that defines the unique stages by which specialized cells are reprogrammed into stem cells that resemble those found in the emb
Cell Research led by Dr. Kathrin Plath, professor of biological chemistry, have established a first - of - its - kind methodology that defines the unique stages by which specialized
cells are reprogrammed into stem
cells that resemble those found in the embryo.
In a
study published in
Cell Reports, researchers lead by Cédric Blanpain, MD / PhD, WELBIO investigator and Professor at the Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, identified a novel lineage - restricted stem cell in the mammary gl
Cell Reports,
researchers lead by Cédric Blanpain, MD / PhD, WELBIO investigator and Professor at the Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, identified a novel lineage - restricted stem
cell in the mammary gl
cell in the mammary gland.
Led by
researchers at the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Heart Institute, the
study demonstrates the gene Gm7325 and its protein — which the scientists named «myomerger» — prompt muscle stem
cells to fuse and develop skeletal muscles the body needs to move and survive.
Based on results of the current
study described in a report online June 18 in the journal Cancer
Cell, Johns Hopkins
researchers say they are planning a phase I clinical trial to test the paclitaxel - fostamatinib combination therapy in patients with recurrent advanced ovarian cancer.
Unlike the differential effect on Treg
cell proliferation following PD - L1 blockage, the
researchers observed an increase in the proliferation of killer T
cells from all HIV
study groups, regardless of their viral load.
Sutherland says the genes she
studies are already silenced in healthy adult tissue, so theoretically
researchers should be able to design therapies that re-silence them in cancer
cells without side effects.
Now, in a new
study published today, Sept. 8, in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a team of
researchers from the University of Wisconsin - Madison has added a new wrinkle to the
cell differentiation equation, showing that the stiffness of the surfaces on which stem
cells are grown can exert a profound influence on
cell fate.
In a
study published in 2006, he and other Johns Hopkins
researchers tested two compounds similar to CGP3466B to see if they would block GAPDH from triggering
cell death under the types of highly stressful conditions that would normally cause apoptosis.
A key protein controls stem
cell properties that could make them more useful in regenerative medicine, according to a study led by Mount Sinai researchers and published in the journal Cell Stem C
cell properties that could make them more useful in regenerative medicine, according to a
study led by Mount Sinai
researchers and published in the journal
Cell Stem C
Cell Stem
CellCell.
In a
study published in the Journal of Neuroscience,
researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine showed certain immune
cells — neutrophils — can clean up nerve debris, while previous models have attributed nerve
cell damage control to other
cells entirely.
In their
study, which has just been published in the journal PNAS, the
researchers demonstrate that the defence protein docks on to a specific target in the nematode: a modified sugar found on the surfaces of the worm's intestinal
cells but also on those of molluscs like snails.
Led by
researchers at the Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center — Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC — James), the retrospective
study suggested that a pattern of molecules called microRNA (miRNA) in tumor
cells might predict patients» response to radiation therapy.
Some of the
researchers at the centre will
study the differentiation of stem
cells into other
cell types, one group by using human embryonic stem
cell biology and another by
studying early embryo development.
Through a variety of «high tech» approaches, including the isolation of monoclonal antibodies from single B
cells and ultra-deep sequencing of shifting viral populations over more than three years of infection, the
researchers studied one woman who developed potent broadly neutralizing antibodies.
And in a new
study, Cornell University
researchers report that tumor
cells take advantage of already - cleared paths to migrate unimpeded.
The
researchers studied triple - negative breast cancer
cells, which grow and spread faster than most other types of cancer
cells.
Now
researchers at the University of Plymouth, working in partnership with pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca, have for the first time successfully cultured and maintained
cells from the guts of rainbow trout, a recommended fish species for toxicological
studies.
The
researchers added human bone marrow stem
cells from a non-diabetic donor to a bone fracture in laboratory pre-clinical
studies.
Researchers at Nagoya University have been
studying the therapeutic effect of T
cells, vital disease - fighting components in our body's immune system, for fighting cancer.
In a
study in the current issue of the Journal of Neuromuscular Diseases,
researchers treated these stem
cells with leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF), which effectively maintained the undifferentiated state of the satellite
cells and enhanced their transplantation efficiency.
An experimental drug in early development for aggressive brain tumors can cross the blood - brain tumor barrier, kill tumor
cells and block the growth of tumor blood vessels, according to a
study led by
researchers at the Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center — Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC — James).
The
study «provided the surprising result that one new therapy currently being explored to lower insulin resistance promotes, rather than decreases, the formation of bone in mice,» says Darwin Prockop, a stem
cell researcher at Texas A&M College of Medicine in Temple, who was not involved in the work.
The
researchers did not detect any T
cells that attack S. pyogenes Cas9, but the methods used to detect the
cells may not be sensitive enough to find them, says
study coauthor Kenneth Weinberg.
According to Izpisúa Belmonte, who is also a professor at the gene expression laboratories of the Salk Institute for Biological
Studies in San Diego, California, CMRB aims to become «a research centre of excellence in south Europe in the line of world - recognized institutions such as the Salk or the Whitehead institutes, where both pre - and postdoctoral
researchers receive multidisciplinary training of the highest quality» in stem
cell biology and
cell regeneration.
In a
study of mice, the
researchers found that activating these
cells stimulates overeating, and that when the
cells are suppressed, appetite is also suppressed.
A new
study by
researchers at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center — Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC — James) has identified a mechanism by which cancer
cells develop resistance to a class of drugs called fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGFR) inhibitors.
Now that
researchers know from their
cell studies that this family of receptors can essentially flip its own switch, they can use that information to design drugs to prevent that from happening when it shouldn't.
This suggests that «the python intestine may represent a valuable model for
studying the interactions of metabolism with the regulation of
cell division / death and WNT signaling relevant to cancer,» the
researchers said.