Their collaboration has resulted in engineered cells called ‘synthetic organizers’ that deliver instructions to stem cells, telling them to grow into specific tissues and organs.
Methods: We characterized the soluble factors (SFs) released by activated human CAR-T and CAR-NK cells and assessed their role in BMC activation (BMCA). Results: We found that SFs from both activated, ...
A large-scale single-cell study shows aging happens in specific stages driven by molecular cues, offering targets to modify the aging process and revealing key age and sex-related cellular differences ...
Investigators from Cedars-Sinai and the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) have identified a new way to deliver instructions that tell stem cells to grow into specific bodily ...
As animals age, a growing number of their cells stop dividing, a process known as senescence. These senescent cells produce proteins that contribute to age-related damage in many organs.