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  • Life Sciences - 19 Jul 2023
    Cloning of human cells is a technology that holds the potential to cure many diseases and provide a source of exactly matched transplant tissues and organs.
  • Life Sciences - 19 Jul 2023
    There are several different types of stem cell used in research: adult stem cells, embryonic stem cells, cloned embryonic stem cells and induced pluripotent stem cells.
  • Life Sciences - 30 Jan 2020
    Neuroepithelial cells are stem cells that differentiate into neurons and glia, following the process of neurogenesis.
  • Life Sciences - 26 Feb 2019
    Quiescence is a temporary cell cycle state where populations of cells rest and do not replicate, before they are activated and re-enter the cell cycle.
  • Life Sciences - 9 Mar 2023
    This article describes each type of stem cell, as well as some key landmark discoveries and the major applications of stem cells in medicine and research.
  • Life Sciences - 19 Jul 2023
    Neurogenesis is the mechanism whereby neurons are developed within the nervous system. It involves the formation of highly specialized neurons within the brain, both in fetal and adult growth.
  • Life Sciences - 8 Jan 2021
    White Adipose Tissue (WAT) stores excess energy as triglycerides, whereas Brown Adipose Tissue (BAT) dissipates stored energy as heat.
  • Life Sciences - 8 Jun 2020
    Researchers from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden have proven that the hypothesized egg stem cell does not exist.
  • Life Sciences - 26 Feb 2019
    There are a number of technologies that have been used for cloning, including those used to clone genes, single cells and whole organisms.
  • Life Sciences - 4 Sep 2018
    To see structure within biological tissue such as organs, it is necessary to first label the tissue. Antibodies are frequently used for this purpose, and this is known as “immunolabelling”.

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