The Stanford biophysicist thinks that understanding the mechanics of cell movement could allow scientists to manipulate immune cells.
Proper storage and shipping conditions for cell and gene therapy products are crucial for the design, repeatability, and ...
In another example of embedded bias in the health system, a new study found that many cancer trials failed to account for ...
When studying the spread of cancer or the behavior of a virus like the one that causes COVID-19, the irony is that working ...
About 8 to 10 million Americans over age 40 have an overabundance of cloned white blood cells, or lymphocytes, that hamper ...
A new long-term study into long COVID has investigated how a certain population of white blood cells, called memory T cells, ...
Injecting regulatory T cells or Tregs, which control the body’s immune responses, directly into damaged bone, muscle and skin ...
According to Mount Sinai, a hospital system in New York, some older patients can benefit from getting a 25-hydroxy test to ...
A Detroit Medical Center hospital has begun treating patients with the first gene therapy for beta-thalassemia, a rare blood ...
You have around 35 trillion red blood cells moving around your body at all times. Typically they are rounded and flexible. What happens when they aren’t?
when cells are starved for blood, cells rot away. In other instances, dying cells liquefy, sometimes turning into yellow goop ...
Treatment of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) depends on the stage you're in and can include chemotherapy, surgery, ...