The hydrogel preservation technology maintains cell viability for days at room temperature, removing cold-chain constraints.
Researchers recently developed a bone marrow model to study how the body generates cells. Interestingly, this model is the first of its kind to be developed entirely from human cells. Not only can ...
Atelerix, a biotech company revolutionizing cell preservation and biological transport with its pioneering hydrogel ...
A group of Abu Dhabi-based researchers have come up with a low-cost technology that will make the future of cancer research ...
During early development, tissues and organs begin to bloom through the shifting, splitting, and growing of many thousands of ...
Scientists in Italy are developing sweet snacks with lab-grown plant cells and fruit residues, producing a material that a 3D ...
The cells of all animals—including humans—are characterized by their ability to adhere particularly well to surfaces in their ...
With a five-year survival rate of less than 5%, glioblastoma is one of the most aggressive types of brain cancer. Until now, all available treatments, including immunotherapy—which involves ...
Typically, bone marrow research relies heavily on animal models and oversimplified cell cultures in the laboratory. Now, researchers from the Department of Biomedicine at the University of Basel and ...
Our body’s “blood factory” consists of specialized tissue made up of bone cells, blood vessels, nerves and other cell types. Now, researchers have succeeded for the first time in recreating this ...