Similar to the way DNA damage can contribute to human diseases such as cancer, it can also disrupt growth, development and ...
Cancer cells often survive treatment by fixing the DNA damage that therapy is meant to cause. Researchers found that UNI418 ...
In each cell of your body, DNA is stored in structures called chromosomes. When cells divide, these chromosomes are copied, ...
As muscles age, their cells lose the ability to regenerate and heal after injury. Cornell Engineering researchers have created the most comprehensive portrait to date of how that change, in mice, ...
A new review shines a spotlight on efferocytosis, a critical biological process responsible for the removal of dead cells, as a central force in promoting efficient wound repair and maintaining tissue ...
Initially, cells are dissociated from liver tissues into single-cell suspensions using in vivo enzymatic perfusion or ex vivo digestion methods. The cells of interest are then enriched from the ...
In mice, keratinocytes become senescent within just hours after an injury through a novel regulatory mechanism, revealing a ...
Chronic wounds that refuse to close affect roughly 6.5 million Americans each year, many of them older adults whose skin has quietly lost its ability to bounce back. A growing body of research now ...