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Chinese scientists cure diabetes using stem cells in world first
NextShark via Yahoo News· 2 days agoScientists in Shanghai achieved a historic breakthrough after successfully eliminating a long-term...
Sea urchins made to order: Scripps scientists make transgenic breakthrough
Los Angeles Times· 7 hours agoConsider the sea urchin. Scientists have been using sea urchins to study cell development for...
Could a medicated foam make gene therapies more ac | Newswise
Newswise· 12 hours agoNow, Fred Hutch Cancer Center scientists have found that foam might also be used as a vehicle to...
CRISPR-based mapping uncovers 'switches' for immune genes central to health
Medical Xpress· 1 hour agoWhile scientists have long recognized the vital function of these neighboring genes, much less is known about how they're switched on and off in specialized T cells that suppress ...
Scientists warn tattoos may increase cancer risk
Newsweek· 1 day agoScientists have warned of an urgent need for more research into the long-term health impacts of tattoos after new research found they may increase the...
Diabetes breakthrough as scientists hail miracle 'cure' in world first
Daily Express· 1 day agoChinese scientists claim they've found a cure for diabetes - a condition that affects more than four...
SOLiTHOR Gears Up to 500 Charging-Discharging Cycles Whilst Continuing Apace With Very Little...
The Woonsocket Call· 13 hours agoA SOLiTHOR scientist in the cell testing room (PRNewsfoto/SOLiTHOR)
Chinese Scientists Achieve World's First Diabetes Cure Using Cell Therapy: Report - Novo Nordisk...
Benzinga· 2 days agoA team of Chinese scientists has successfully cured a patient’s diabetes usingcell therapy, marking...
Johns Hopkins Scientists Solve 30-Year Biological Mystery of Night Blindness
SciTechDaily· 12 hours agoJohns Hopkins scientists identified how the G90D mutation in the rhodopsin gene causes night...
Antibody–peptide inhibitor conjugates: A new path for cancer therapy
Medical Xpress· 1 hour agoAn example of essential proteins hijacked by cancer cells are the cathepsins, a family of enzymes that is responsible for breaking down other proteins and remodeling the body's tissues. Cathepsins ...