by mroseboro | Nov 9, 2020 |
FEATURED NEWS Wound-healing biomaterials activate immune system for stronger skin by Duke University School of Nursing Regenerated hair follicles at the center of a wound. The hair follicles appear as tear drop structures, and they have Keratin 5 positive tips,...
by mroseboro | Nov 8, 2020 |
FEATURED NEWS Scientists snap molecular building blocks of brain computing Graphic shows a close view of an inhibitory synapse in 3D. (Image credit: TAO Changlu, LIU Yuntao, and BI Guoqiang; Image design: WANG Guoyan, MA Yanbing) This article was originally published...
by mroseboro | Oct 26, 2020 |
FEATURED NEWS UCLA researchers study genetics’ role in COVID-19 susceptibility, severity The scientists are optimistic that their data could help communities hit hardest by the pandemic by Tiare Dunlap Bogdan Pasaniuc says studying the genomes of a diverse set of...
by mroseboro | Oct 21, 2020 |
FEATURED NEWS Scientists identify compound that stimulates muscle cells in mice UCLA study could be step toward a treatment for limb girdle muscular dystrophy by Caroline Seydel Melissa Spencer worked with UCLA colleagues to screen more than 2,000 compounds as part of...
by mroseboro | Oct 29, 2018 |
FEATURED NEWS October 29, 2018 | Two-cells-in-one combo could be platform to bolster leukemia treatment Led by UCLA bioengineer, researchers design delivery system to guide drugs directly to cancer cells ‘hiding’ in bone marrow Matthew Chin | October 29, 2018 A...
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