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A new imaging method just built the first atlas of the 'sugar code' coating human cells — the tiny shells that flag disease to the body
Every human cell wears a sugary shell. This outer coat, called the glycocalyx, is built from chains of sugar molecules that ...
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Scientists just mapped a hidden 'sugar code' coating every human cell — the tiny sugar shells that decide how diseases take hold
Every cell in your body is wrapped in a dense, invisible shell made of sugar molecules. Not table sugar, but complex chains ...
Scientists at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have created a new artificial intelligence (AI) model that helps ...
Scientists at Children's Medical Center Research Institute at UT Southwestern (CRI) have discovered that large pieces of DNA ...
DNA can voyage along intercellular highways called tunneling nanotubes. It’s a phenomenon that could potentially spread tumor ...
Scientists have uncovered a hidden “sugar code” on the surface of human cells that could transform how diseases are detected.
Established in 2016, the Human Cell Atlas (HCA) consortium set out to create a comprehensive biological map of cells within the human body. Now progressing into a data integration phase, the HCA is ...
Scientists at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have created a new artificial intelligence (AI) model that helps reveal how genes function together inside human cells, offering a powerful ...
A University of Bath-led project has secured £500,000 to develop a first-of-its-kind 'organ-on-chip' device that replicates ...
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A new stem-cell-derived model suggests human pancreatic cells require multiple genetic failures before becoming cancerous and ...
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