Researchers have created functional brain-like tissue without relying on any animal-derived materials, marking a major step toward more ethical and reproducible neurological research.
For the first time, scientists have grown functional, brain-like tissue without using any animal-derived materials or added biological coatings. The development opens the door to more controlled and ...
The lab-made 3D liver model serves as a human relevant platform for analyzing the progressive stages of the liver disease, ...
Cells have an internal skeleton that maintains their structure and also drives their movement. Known as the cytoskeleton, ...
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Down syndrome is caused by an error in cell division during development. Individuals receive three copies of chromosome 21 instead of the typical two copies, resulting in duplicates of the genes ...
Scientists from Oxford's Radcliffe Department of Medicine have achieved the most detailed view yet of how DNA folds and ...
Researchers from the University of Rochester’s Department of Biomedical Engineering will shed new light on tissue and organ ...
Only rigorous mathematical tools to quantify the shape of cells can guarantee reliable results in coarse-grained descriptions of tissue dynamics.
Neurons in the rodent central nervous system originate from three classes of neural stem and progenitor cells — neuroepithelial cells, radial glial cells and basal progenitors. These cells undergo ...
Moving from cell monolayers to three-dimensional (3D) cultures is motivated by the need to work with cellular models that mimic the functions of living tissues. Essential cellular functions that are ...
Your cardiovascular system consists of your heart, blood vessels, and blood. Together, they are a liquid transport network. This system delivers oxygen and nutrients to your body and picks up waste ...