According to researchers from Carnegie Institution for Science, body organs such as the intestine and ovaries undergo structural changes in response to dietary nutrients that can have lasting impacts on metabolism, as well as cancer susceptibility, Their work used fruit flies, which are currently the most-sensitive experimental system for such detecting diet-induced cellular changes that… Continue reading Intestines modify their cellular structure in response to diet
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New way to target advanced breast cancers
A cytokine signature found in certain kinds of breast cancer cells can not only serve as a diagnostic tool for HER2-negative cancers but also offer an effective treatment target. Research Team led by Karolina Palucka, Professor, The Jackson Laboratory (JAX), has collaborated with researchers at The Baylor Institute for Immunology Research to show that IL1b,… Continue reading New way to target advanced breast cancers
Decoding robotic surgery skills
Researchers from the Keck School of Medicine of USC are looking to technology to help deconstruct expert surgeons' robotic surgery skills so they can create an objective, standardized way to train the next generation of surgeons. Using a data recorder plugged into a robotic surgery system, the team analyzed expert and novice surgeons' movements during… Continue reading Decoding robotic surgery skills
Properties of stem cells that determine cell fate identified
Researchers from the University of California, Irvine have identified intrinsic cell properties that influence the fate of neural stem cells, affecting what type of brain cell they will form: neurons, astrocytes, or oligodendrocytes. This discovery could give scientists a new way to predict or control the fate of stem cells, improving their use in transplantation… Continue reading Properties of stem cells that determine cell fate identified
Body’s own ‘bomb squad’ can help protect against brain tumors
Researchers from Peking University have discovered how a molecule can help prevent certain types of brain tumors by recognizing and 'disarming' harmful proteins that cause them.Their study in fruit flies could lead to a potential new treatment approach for brain tumors in future. Most multi-cellular organisms possess a one-way cell signaling pathway called Notch signaling,… Continue reading Body’s own ‘bomb squad’ can help protect against brain tumors
Track 2: Cellular and Gene Therapy
Pulsus Conferences gladly invites speaker to our upcoming conference on “Advances in Cell & Stem Cell Research Congress” scheduled to on November 28-29,2019 in Barcelona, Spain. Our conference Stem Cell Research 2018, mainly focuses on the complications the consequences of Stem Cell , Cancer Cell Biology and Technical Advancements in cancer treatment. The speakers from different part of the world will… Continue reading Track 2: Cellular and Gene Therapy
Track 1 : Cell Biology
Pulsus Conferences gladly invites speaker to our upcoming conference on "Advances in Cell & Stem Cell Research Congress" scheduled to on November 28-29,2019 in Barcelona, Spain. Our conference Stem Cell Research 2018, mainly focuses on the complications the consequences of Stem Cell , Cancer Cell Biology and Technical Advancements in cancer treatment. The speakers from different part of the world will… Continue reading Track 1 : Cell Biology