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Cell sheet preparation for use in tissue engineering and regenerative therapies could be significantly improved with the use ...
OUTLOOK 19 June 2025 Single-celled organisms set for greater role in gut health Long cast as villains, some protists, such as Blastocystis, are potentially beneficial to human health.
A fluid pancake Guo, Liu, and their colleagues studied the intercellular flow in a variety of biological tissues, including cells derived from pancreatic tissue. They carried out experiments in ...
What Coffee Does to Your Cells Published Jun 25, 2025 at 10:56 AM EDT By Alice Gibbs ...
Modern humans have existed for over 200,000 years, and each new generation has begun with a single cell—dividing, changing shape and function, organizing into tissues, organs, and limbs. With slight ...
Plants produce a wide diversity of compounds. Broadly, these are separated into primary metabolites, which are necessary for ...
Our results show caffeine helps flip that switch." The researchers studied these processes using fission yeast, a single-celled organism that closely mirrors human cellular biology.
Spectral flow cytometry is redefining how complex cell populations are analyzed by capturing full emission spectra rather than filtered light ranges. This expanded view enhances resolution and opens ...
LMU researchers have demonstrated a possible mechanism for metabolic processes without cell membranes in water-filled pores.
New research breaks down the way coffee helps support longevity, and it has to do with a cellular process called AMPK. Here's what's behind this new finding.
Caffeine has long been linked to potential health benefits, including reduced risk of age-related diseases. But how it works inside our cells, and what exactly are its connections with nutrient and ...