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Historical Perspective Published: May 1999 A unifying concept: the history of cell theory Paolo Mazzarello Nature Cell Biology 1, E13–E15 (1999) Cite this article ...
Every year, more than one million scientific articles are published in the life sciences. Two-thirds of them include ...
Like all complex organisms, every human originates from a single cell that multiplies through countless cell divisions.
The open benchmark competition will evaluate the ability of AI-powered virtual cell models to generalize to new cell contexts ...
For cell experiments in 3D (cells encapsulated in gelatin type-A hydrogels), the main work was performed with HUVECs and THP-1 cells. Prior to encapsulation, the cells (HUVECs and THP-1) were prepared ...
After infection, cells were fixed with 4% paraformaldehyde in PBS for 10 min and stained with an anti-spike protein antibody as previously described (Bugatti et al., 2022). Cells were photographed ...
Inspecting the Results “It’s a crazy experiment; I didn’t expect anything,” said Shen. “You get sections of the intestine that originate from injected human organoids.” The results were evident within ...
Human cells grown in mice in ‘crazy’ experiment, lab-grown organs one step closer It could offer a window to study human tissue development like never before. Updated: Jun 18, 2025 08:17 AM EST ...
The many advantages of thin film solar cells, namely flexibility, high radiation resistance, low mass, and low cost production, will go untapped until space environmental effects on them are well ...
Additionally, building EWC-FAISS after embedding generation was significantly faster than training DINO FT (∼ 6 minutes compared to > 10 hours). Lastly, EWC-FAISS performed comparably in ...
Understanding how cities grow is vital for shaping sustainable urban futures—but mapping the true extent of urban expansion remains a formidable technical hurdle. A new global study takes on this ...
Traditional bone tissue engineering presents several challenges, including difficulties in obtaining seed cells, relatively slow proliferation within scaffolds, and the potential to induce ...