A breakthrough live-cell sensor makes DNA repair visible as it happens, unlocking new possibilities in biology and medicine.
New live-cell DNA damage sensor lets scientists watch repair unfold in real time, potentially opening doors for cancer and aging research.
Tiny structures inside your cells keep your body alive by turning food into fuel. These structures, called mitochondria, ...
Mitochondria can lose power like batteries, but they can potentially be regenerated—a promising development than can be used ...
Regulatory T cells (Treg cells), a specialized type of immune cell, are usually seen as "peacekeepers" that prevent excessive ...
Fat tissue stem cells have shown a remarkable ability to heal spinal fractures and restore bone strength in rats. The ...
Scientists are learning how to revive faltering human cells by loading them with fresh power plants, effectively repairing ...
Stem cells play a central role in regenerative medicine, since they possess the capacity for self renewal and the ability to ...
A research team has found that specific immune cells can connect with muscle fibers in a lightning-fast, neuron-like way to ...
The French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) has confirmed that Solestial's solar cells are able to repair radiation-related damage. Its tests have confirmed that the silicon ...