Stem cells are the progenitors of all specialized cells in the body. Blood stem cells (hematopoietic cells) reside in bone marrow and continuously produce a variety of blood and immune system cells.
Polystyrene nanoparticles are widely used in packaging, but their effects on organisms are unclear. Very little was known about how they affect blood cell development until now.
Polystyrene nanoparticles are widely used in consumer products. The researchers found that nanoparticle exposure alters red ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNIn the Thymus We Trust: ProTcell Therapy & the Future of Allogeneic ImmunotherapyIn this interview, News Medical speaks with Olivier Negre, Chief Scientific Officer at Smart Immune, about how immunotherapy ...
Researchers have discovered genetic mutations in frequent blood donors that may promote the production of healthy cells ...
leading to the accumulation of immature progenitors and affecting the whole production of blood cells. This causes severe ...
Our blood consists of many cell types that develop through different stages from a precursor type—the blood stem cell. An ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNStudy identifies genetic changes in blood stem cells of frequent blood donorsResearchers at the Francis Crick Institute have identified genetic changes in blood stem cells from frequent blood donors that support the production of new, non-cancerous cells.
Polystyrene nanoparticles, widely used in consumer products, can disrupt red blood cell (RBC) development in zebrafish embryos, according to a new study. Using single-cell RNA sequencing and in vivo ...
Our blood consists of many cell types that develop through different stages from a precursor type -- the blood stem cell. An international research team has now investigated the developmental pathways ...
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