... normal cell, you can identify biomarkers—changes in the abundance of proteins or other biomolecule levels—in the diseased cell," Smolke said. Her research team has designed molecules that trigger cell ...
... , while also hammering the healthy ones. Using new advances in synthetic biology, researchers are designing molecules intelligent enough to recognize diseased cells, leaving the healthy cells alone.
... used them to develop a new mouse model of this disease. Cells expressing the protein CD133 were isolated ... vessels form and then disappear leaving behind fat cells — the authors conclude that a single ...
... people with this disease.
When ATP was introduced to the mitochondria of these diseased cells, the import process of tRNAs from the cytoplasm to the mitochondria was restored.
"These were cells from ...
... pre-clinical trial work on stem cells taken from fat. "The potential for healing and repairing ... able to repair or replace damaged or diseased cells. Clinical trials researching the potential of stem ...
... with the goal of designing therapies to deliver precise amounts of antioxidants to the mitochondria of diseased cells only. MRIG teams are, for example, screening through compounds to confirm that ...
BOSTON, July 28 (UPI) -- Harvard Medical School researchers in Massachusetts say they learned something that may lead to understanding diseases: Cells are control freaks.
... around creating new, healthy cells to repair damaged or diseased organs. However, a joint ... been doing the exact opposite: creating stem cells that will develop into diseased cells. By creating stem ...
... human DNA in the human genome project. All human cells contain the same 20,000 genes but ... from another, and a healthy cell from a diseased cell.
The Single Cell Proteomics (SCP) group at Imperial was ...
... biologics and develop treatments for a large variety of diseases.
"Cell culture within a 3D matrix ... cultures, the long-term quality and viability of cells cultured using IBN's thixotropic gel would ...
... to hunt down and tackle infected or diseased cells is a promising therapeutic approach for many disorders. But until now ... therapies didn't work. Did the cells die? Did they not get where we wanted ...
... there would be no need to find a matching donor to provide the marrow. The cells also could be used to replace diseased cells that result in cancer, providing a new way to treat malignancies such as ...
... proteins cause amyloid plaques found in Alzheimer's disease. Cells rely on a very sensitive system known ... viral infection also lead to fatty liver disease through protein folding problems in the ER."
... powers. Part of the problem is that they are being crowded out by the rapid multiplication and spread of diseased cells as they take over the bone marrow, but this isn't always the explanation.
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... Importantly, the action of these compounds is reversible, the researchers found. "This may allow us to target diseased cells without permanently altering the function of normal stem cells," Dr. Lum ...