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Injured Cells Can 'Vomit' Waste to Boost Healing, Study Finds
When cells are injured, they can "vomit" their insides out to help them heal faster, according to a new study. While ...
Researchers discovered a strange process where cells “vomit” their contents to heal faster. While it speeds tissue repair, the leftover waste could increase cancer risk.
Cells have a variety of processes and pathways that can repair damage and boost healing. Scientists have now discovered .. | Cell And Molecular Biology ...
An experimental stem cell therapy has been shown to improve recovery in mouse models of stroke, even when delivered a week ...
As muscles age, their cells lose the ability to regenerate and heal after injury. Cornell Engineering researchers have ...
University of Virginia School of Medicine researchers have discovered how the cells that let us hear can repair themselves after being damaged. That important insight could benefit efforts to develop ...
Many of us are resigned to the fact that we’ll naturally lose some of our hearing as we age, but there may be a way to slow that down. Scientists at the University of Virginia (UVA) have identified a ...
Faulty DNA damage repair can lead to many types of cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, and other serious disorders. Investigators have developed high-throughput microscopy and machine learning systems ...
A team of researchers has identified the molecular and cellular mechanisms that regulate selective autophagy in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. While the function of these processes is ...
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