To better understand why some cancer patients struggle to fight off infections, Georgia Tech researchers have created tiny ...
The human alveolar macrophage-like (AML) model contains many of the critical features of alveolar macrophages found in the lungs, including onion-shaped phagolysosomes (left) and the cell nucleus ...
Researchers have developed a continuously replicating model of human lip cells from donated tissue, overcoming challenges in ...
These miniature models—known as human immune organoids—mimic the real-life environment where immune cells learn to recognize ...
A stem-cell derived human embryo model showing blue cells (embryo), yellow ... looks like a textbook example of a real 14-day-old embryo. It even released hormones that turned a pregnancy test ...
Scientists have successfully immortalized lip cells, creating a clinically relevant lab model that enables testing of new ...
A human cell culture model of the lung’s most important immune cells, alveolar macrophages, helped make a key finding that is prompting researchers to rethink the role of another immune protein in ...
Created from stem cells, without eggs, sperm, or a womb, the embryo model had a yolk sac and a proto-placenta, resembling a state that real human embryos reach after approximately 14 days of ...
We use our lips to talk, eat, drink, and breathe; they signal our emotions, health, and aesthetic beauty. It takes a complex structure to perform so many roles, so lip problems can be hard to repair ...
But until now, human lip cell models for developing treatments were lacking ... The cells performed as expected, and the ...