The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), which is the cause of AIDS, is a master of deception, using just nine genes to hijack ...
The body’s “killer” T cells don’t just attack—they strike with astonishing precision, forming a tiny, highly organized ...
Alzheimer’s disease is often described as a condition that slowly damages the brain, leading to memory loss and confusion.
AI could "give the scientific community a way to address the most difficult and urgent questions in human health," argues ...
For years, one of the most powerful weapons against certain blood cancers, called CAR-T cell therapy, has required an elaborate process: Doctors extract a patient's immune cells, ship them to a ...
For years, scientists have been able to print living tissue. The problem is that most of it looks more like a sparse sketch than a real organ. In the human body, cells are packed tightly together, ...
Mount Sinai researchers have published the first organ-wide human skin spatial atlas from across the body. It provides an unprecedentedly detailed view of healthy human skin, revealing cellular ...
Gene editing has emerged as a powerful approach for targeting the genetic causes of disease, but getting the editing ...
Engineers have found a way to fine-tune tiny artificial neurons to fire like real brain cells.
For the first time, a stem cell model has produced a structure resembling an early human embryo with a yolk-sac-like structure, from a single starting stem cell population and without direct genetic ...