In this interview, CellVoyant founder and CEO Rafael Carazo Salas explores how AI, live-cell imaging, and stem cell technologies are converging to transform cell therapy development. He shares insights on the challenges of scaling…
Category: 5. Biology
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New enzyme family enables targeted cuts in single-stranded DNA
An INRS team discovers a new family of enzymes capable of inducing targeted cuts in single-stranded DNA .
A few years ago, the advent of technology known as CRISPR was a major breakthrough in the scientific world. Developed from a…
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Scientists Develop Simple Model for an Intricate, Ever-Evolving Cell Structure
Scientists apply principles of math and physics to unravel the mystery of how the endoplasmic reticulum, an organelle vital to cellular life, constantly reshapes and reorganizes itself. As a second-year Ph.D. student and physicist, Zuben Scott…
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Your Cells Can Hear: How Sound Waves Rewire the Body at the Cellular Level
Sound doesn’t just enter your ears – it may actually talk to your cells. New research out of Kyoto University shows that acoustic waves, even those in the audible range, can alter cellular behavior. Using specially designed equipment,…
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Atelerix signs exclusive agreement with MineBio to establish distribution channel for non-cryogenic cell preservation solutions in China
Atelerix, a biotech company revolutionizing cell preservation and biological transport with its pioneering hydrogel encapsulation technology, today announced it has signed an exclusive distribution agreement with MineBio, a leading…
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Nuclera expands eProtein Discovery capabilities to enable membrane protein production
Nuclera, the biotechnology company accelerating protein expression and optimization through its benchtop eProtein Discovery™ system, today announced the addition of a new membrane protein workflow to its system. This expanded…
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Researchers Solve “Cocktail Party” Mystery of Bat Echolocation
When they emerge at night in large numbers, bats avoid colliding with each other by adjusting both their flight patterns and the way they use echolocation. Aya Goldshtein, Omer Mazar, and Yossi Yovel have spent many evenings observing bats…
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New genetic clues uncovered in epilepsy drug resistance
Certain common genetic changes might make some people with focal epilepsy less responsive to seizure medications, finds a new global study led by researchers at UCL and UTHealth Houston.
Focal epilepsy is a condition where seizures…
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New discoveries explain how DNA repair signals are controlled
Researchers from the University of Birmingham have uncovered answers that provide the detail to explain two specific DNA repair processes that have long been in question.
The publication of two papers demonstrates how work led by…
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Crocodile ancestors survived two mass extinctions—here’s how
Staring at a crocodile or alligator can feel like looking back in history to the age of the dinosaurs. Their ancestors have survived two mass…
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