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Every day, your body replaces billions of cells—and yet, your tissues stay perfectly organized. How is that possible?
Scientists have successfully grown over 400 different types of nerve cells from stem cells in the lab—a groundbreaking step toward replicating the complexity of the human brain.
Road accidents, cancer, heart attacks and brain stroke treatments are the leading causes for people living in low-and ...
In Maharashtra, many patients faced denial of treatment under MJPJAY. They then involved district officials. RTI data reveals ...
Neurons talk to one another using electricity. If you could hear these impulses, they might sound like constant, rapid-fire chatter all over the nervous system. Heart muscle cells do something ...
Entamoeba histolytica is a single-cell parasite that causes intestinal disease, but sometimes invades the body, attacking cells and creating liquefying abscesses. UC Davis parasitologist Katherine ...
Learn more about red blood cells, transporters of oxygen throughout your body, including vital organs and tissues.
ChromTR, a novel framework for chromosome detection in metaphase cell images, represents a significant advancement in the field of cytogenetics. This framework, which integrates semantic feature ...
Eight years on from the formation of the Human Cell Atlas (HCA) consortium, which set out with the hugely ambitious task of mapping the entire human body – around 37.2 trillion cells ...
An ambitious project launched in 2016 has made a dent in one of biology’s greatest challenges — with more than 3,600 researchers profiling more than 100 million cells.
Compared to molecular techniques to study single cells, images feel a little like “old school biology,” says Anne Carpenter, an artificial intelligence and cell biology researcher at the Broad ...
Nikon just announced the winners of the 2024 Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition, where scientific microscope images become art.