Blood cells carry a deep evolutionary history. A new analysis suggests their earliest ancestors were macrophage-like cells inherited from single-celled life.
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Study finds human blood cell development mirrors 700 million years of evolution
A new study from Kyoto University in Japan has revealed that the blood pumping ...
Almost all animal species—including humans—have blood cells, but between different species our blood tells different stories. The lineage and components of blood cells vary widely, and this variety is ...
Scientists uncovered evidence that human blood cells may trace their origins back to single-celled ancestors that lived 700 ...
Epigenetic aging clocks use DNA methylation patterns to measure biological age and predict health risks across human tissues.
Dr Ankita Tiwari explains how high blood sugar feeds cancer cells. He also shares factors that increase risk and how to ...
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Uganda's Sickle Cell Breakthrough
Uganda has taken a significant step in the fight against sickle cell disease following the launch of locally manufactured Hydroxyurea by Quality Chemical Industries Limited, a development health ...
DECNUPAZ is the first and only antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) approved for blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN) that is initiated in an outpatient ...
Initiation of a Phase I/IIa first-in-human trial for GLIX1 in glioblastoma (GBM) was announced, with the first patient dosed at NYU Langone Health; two additional academic centers (Northwestern ...
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Scientists made a vitamin K-like compound that may push brain cells to become neurons
Vitamin K is best known for helping blood clot. Without enough of it, even a small cut can become dangerous. The vitamin also ...
First investigational PD-(L)1xVEGF bispecific immunomodulator to present global data showing encouraging efficacy in combination with chemotherapy in first-line non-small cell lung cancer across PD-L1 ...
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