Not exact matches
Learning more
about how cancer
cells move around the body is also providing scientists with new
insights that could thwart the spread of the disease.
This new
insight into how chromosomes are disassembled and reassembled during
cell division will allow researchers to begin answering basic questions
about epigenetic inheritance, as well as human disease such as chromosome disorders and cancer.
These
insights about brain waves coincide with a shift in neuroscience away from a view that reduces the brain down to the behavior of single nerve
cells, or neurons.
To glean some
insight into why, New Scientist asked 1000 stem
cell researchers from around the world to answer an anonymous survey
about the pressures of their work.
The unique ecosystems of Cuatro Cienegas may yield
insights into what sparked the Cambrian transition, a pivotal time
about 540 million years ago when simple, single -
celled life developed into a wide variety of multicellular forms.
While much remains to be learned
about chemotaxis and
cell migration, the authors hope that future races will be a fun - spirited approach to continue investigating
cell motility and chemotaxis on a large - scale, as well as to provide further
insight into relevant areas of research.
Lee believes that the study findings provide additional
insight about the «crosstalk» between cancer metabolism and
cell cycle.
In a new study being presented at The Allied Genetics Conference in Orlando, Florida, researchers report new
insights about the underlying drivers that help
cells heal and maintain their shape.
Her hope is that this fundamental understanding of Stentor's regeneration process will help clarify the connections between regeneration and
cell division, leading to new, broader
insights about how
cells produce and maintain their shape.
But little is known
about how B
cell metabolism adapts to each of these environments,
insights that may improve our understanding of B
cell diseases, such as non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
The findings, which come thanks to new
insights about how tumor
cells communicate with their environment, may also bring physicians closer to the goal of more personalized medicine.
In a larger scale, an atlas of all common and rare
cell types could provide
insight about their expression profiles and their abundance within an organ.
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Insights obtained through these strategies are expected to answer fundamental
cell biological questions
about how
cells match lysosome abundance and activity to demand.
The
insights we expect to gain from this study of mitochondria dysfunction and microRNAs, and what they tell us
about how some RPE
cells become diseased while neighboring
cells are either resistant or susceptible to disease, hold promise of becoming the basis for entirely new therapies for individuals suffering from AMD, built upon nucleic acid - based treatments aimed at rejuvenating RPE
cell mitochondria.
Dr. Clive Svendsen of Cedars - Sinai will discuss a precision medicine program that uses patient
cells to gain
insights about intestinal diseases that have a strong genetic component.
Lesley Griner, PhD, at Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research, spoke
about the pharmaceutical industry; Ana Batista, PhD, with
Cell Press» Trends In Cancer, discussed science writing; and Kevin Healy, PhD, of Roivant Sciences, Inc., provided
insights about the field of regulatory affairs.
The results of Reinisch's monumental effort were published in Nature in 2000 and provided novel
insights about how double - stranded RNA viruses make and deliver viral messenger RNA into the host
cell.
Paulaitis says «the novel concepts put forth in this study, of investigating small molecules called microRNAs to see what they can tell us
about mitochondria disorders in
cells of the retina, hold great promise of providing new
insights into how age - related macular degeneration develops, after which new treatments can be designed to save or improve vision.»
Moreover, the idea that the brain was isolated from immune reactions was challenged long ago by
insights about microglia
cells, a type of macrophage which resides in the brain, engulfs antigens, and produces pro-inflammatory signaling molecules called cytokines.
Key
Insight: The body forms histamine as an important part of brain
cell communication and immune regulation — what's not to love
about that?
Doing this gave us the opportunity to learn
about new technologies (like concentrated solar thermal integrated with PV in a single unit); to get great
insight into solar processes (like how
cells are actually rolled out in production); and to get some feedback from those installers, with whom we already have relationships, on how they like working with GetSolar.