For most of medicine’s history, blood has been treated as a delivery system that carries oxygen, nutrients and waste. Two new ...
When you were first conceived, you were a single cell. From this basic fact, we can extrapolate a few things, most especially that all the cells that make up your body today came (indirectly) from ...
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Your body holds more bacterial cells than human ones
For decades, biology textbooks and popular science writing repeated a striking claim: bacterial cells in the human body ...
Rutgers researchers at the Brain Health Institute (BHI) and Center for Advanced Human Brain Imaging Research (CAHBIR) have uncovered how different types of brain cells work together to form ...
Biomedical researchers at Texas A&M University may have discovered a way to stop or even reverse the decline of cellular energy production—a finding that could have revolutionary effects across ...
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Your body builds roughly 330 billion new cells every single day
Every 24 hours, the human body manufactures and discards roughly 330 billion cells, a turnover rate that amounts to about one ...
DNA can voyage along intercellular highways called tunneling nanotubes. It’s a phenomenon that could potentially spread tumor DNA to healthy cells.
Scientists are exploring ways to mimic the origins of human life without two fundamental components: sperm and egg. They are coaxing clusters of stem cells – programmable cells that can transform into ...
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