One immune cell may help slow aging by restoring the body's natural cellular cleanup process, according to a new study.
We may age at different rates, but none of us escapes aging. A study in mice and human cells by Stanford Medicine researchers ...
Tissue engineers are finding ways to grow living organs and tissues from cells, with the aim of replacing diseased and ...
Why does the immune system become less effective as we age? A new USC study published in BMC Biology offers fresh insights by ...
A new study reveals that blocking the macrophage EP2 receptor restores cell clearance and reverses systemic multi-organ aging ...
While medical centers use ultrasound daily, so far this technology has not been capable of observing body tissues at the scale of cells. Physicists have now developed a microscopy technique based on ...
Tissue processing advance can label proteins at the level of individual cells across whole, intact rodent brains and other large samples just as fast and uniformly as in dissociated single cells. A ...
Jacqueline Tabler discusses the role of connective tissues, highlighting the complex relationship between genetics, ...
University of Rochester Assistant Professor Marisol Herrera-Perez received a $2 million NIH MIRA grant to investigate the mechanical signals that guide how a single cell becomes a complex organism.
Research has shed intriguing new light on the genetics underlying the diverse plant organ shapes seen in agriculture and ...