If you were to use infrared (IR) transmission microscopy, you would appreciate its chemical quantification abilities—unless your object of study was a hydrated cell. In that case, you might complain ...
Cells are not isolated units; they continuously exchange proteins, genetic material, and even entire organelles with their ...
Directly transferring healthy mitochondria or cytoplasmic components into target cells is particularly relevant for regenerative medicine.
As cell therapy advances toward clinical reality, iPSC-derived cellular products, in vivo reprogramming strategies, and ...
TEMI mapping of lipid distribution across cerebellar layers. This image shows lipid species specifically enriched in three distinctive layers of the cerebellum: molecular layer, white matter layer and ...
Advances in iPSC technology and in vivo reprogramming are expanding the possibilities for cell therapy. Explore the science ...
Researchers develop a platform that uses nanotechnology to safely and reliably exchange intracellular material.
Cells naturally exchange cytoplasmic components like proteins, RNA, and mitochondria, but scientists lack tools to control ...