Like a phoenix rising from the ashes, our skin tissue—and in fact many types of epithelial tissue that lines and covers the ...
Disrupted sleep schedules may change breast tissue and immune function, helping aggressive breast cancer grow faster.
A Cedars-Sinai study has identified a previously unknown role for astrocyte cells in how the brain responds to damage and ...
Chronic circadian disruption — such as night-shift work, irregular schedules, or frequent jet lag — accelerates the development and spread of aggressive breast cancer.
GEORGETOWN, Texas — Moving is never easy. It's even harder when you're recovering from your ninth surgery. “I wish somebody had told me don't do it, don't do it,” said Carmen Pacheco. “It's put a ...
Cedars-Sinai investigators have discovered a healing mechanism that could one day be harnessed to help treat patients with ...
The race is on to regenerate damaged tissue as a result of brain injury from the likes of stroke. But one of the many barriers to the success of stem cell biotechnology has been keeping cells alive ...
Aroa Biosurgery (ASX:ARX) has developed multiple channels to drive global adoption of its soft-tissue repair products, ...
Our livers contain many different types of immune cells. New research by the team of Prof. Charlotte Scott (VIB-UGent Center for Inflammation Research) and colleagues now reveals that a specific ...
New research reveals that disrupting our internal body clock weakens immune defenses and fuels aggressive cancer — while ...