In associate professor Mauro Tambasco's lab, researchers at all levels work together to develop innovative approaches to ...
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“Cellular Big Brother”: 3D model with human cells allows real-time observation of brain metastases and paves the way for new treatments
Using human cells and cutting-edge technology, the team created a three-dimensional (3D) model that accurately simulates the ...
The Advanced Cell Engineering and 3D Models (ACE-3M) Core provides established services offered previously by AIM and C-BASS cores plus new expanded capabilities for tumor organoids grown in 3D ...
Cell division is the process of a cell splitting into two genetically identical daughter cells. The actin protein seen in this video is essential for successful cell division. While actin has several ...
Advanced 3D cell models recreate the complexity of human tissues, enabling researchers to examine tumor progression, probe neurological disorders, and assess therapeutic candidates. By capturing the ...
Most potential oncology drugs fail during the drug development pipeline, even when there has been promising data for their efficacy during the in vitro stage. This makes it vital to identify in vitro ...
Using 3-D models of ovarian cancer tumors, scientists found differences in gene activity based on where a cell is in a tumor, demonstrating how a cell's location and environment in a cancerous tumor ...
Before cells can divide by mitosis, they first need to replicate all of their chromosomes, so that each of the daughter cells can receive a full set of genetic material. Scientists have until now ...
In the new study, the team used the model to demonstrate that as Alzheimer's pathology accumulates in the brain, specific types of immune cells called CT8+ T Cells surge into the brain and amplify the ...
Researchers have revealed a surprising new role for a key protein in cell division. The discovery, reported in two back-to-back papers, challenges long-standing models and textbook accounts in biology ...
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