byUniversity of QueenslandEphrin type-A receptor-2 (EphA2) and natural killer (NK) cell infiltration correspond with sarcoma survival. Credit:Clinical and Translational Medicine(2025
byUniversity of QueenslandEphrin type-A receptor-2 (EphA2) and natural killer (NK) cell infiltration correspond with sarcoma survival. Credit:Clinical and Translational Medicine(2025
by Cristina Pina and Victor Hernandez-Hernandez,The ConversationCredit: National Institutes of HealthRight now, approximately20 billion red blood cellsare busy traveling through your
by Cristina Pina and Victor Hernandez-Hernandez,The ConversationCredit: National Institutes of HealthRight now, approximately20 billion red blood cellsare busy traveling through your
byInstitute for Basic ScienceThe "onion model" illustrates how the one-by-one inactivation of the DNA repair pathways brings about changes in TMZ-induced mutational signatures. Every &
byInstitute for Basic ScienceThe "onion model" illustrates how the one-by-one inactivation of the DNA repair pathways brings about changes in TMZ-induced mutational signatures. Every &
by Nie Lili and Zhao Weiwei,Chinese Academy of SciencesUnder the influence of electrodes, low-temperature plasma emits a purple glow in the laboratory. Credit: Nie LiliA recent study has shown t
by Nie Lili and Zhao Weiwei,Chinese Academy of SciencesUnder the influence of electrodes, low-temperature plasma emits a purple glow in the laboratory. Credit: Nie LiliA recent study has shown t
by Alan Dove,Cornell UniversityA clump of prostate cancer cells. The blue-green cells are growing, whereas the pink ones are dying by programmed cell death (apoptosis). Credit: Dave McCarthy and
by Alan Dove,Cornell UniversityA clump of prostate cancer cells. The blue-green cells are growing, whereas the pink ones are dying by programmed cell death (apoptosis). Credit: Dave McCarthy and
byCalifornia Institute of TechnologyThese images show the high resolution achieved with the new microscopy technique. A mouse brain cross-section as seen with photoacoustic imaging is shown in t
byCalifornia Institute of TechnologyThese images show the high resolution achieved with the new microscopy technique. A mouse brain cross-section as seen with photoacoustic imaging is shown in t
Engineered CAR-NK cells offer an alternative approach to fighting leukemiaby Markus Bernards,Goethe University Frankfurt am MainGeneration process and evaluation of CRISPR/Cas9 knockout for CAR3
Engineered CAR-NK cells offer an alternative approach to fighting leukemiaby Markus Bernards,Goethe University Frankfurt am MainGeneration process and evaluation of CRISPR/Cas9 knockout for CAR3