The discovery of a new type of stem cell in the brain could usher in better treatments for the deadliest brain tumor.
Researchers have identified a unique stem cell in the young brain capable of maturing into multiple cell types, potentially explaining the origins of autism and glioblastoma.
UCSF scientists have discovered a new type of stem cell that helps young brains grow but is also capable of forming the cells ...
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UCSF scientists have discovered a stem cell in the young brain that's capable of forming the cells found in tumors. The ...
24, 2024 — Researchers studied what happens immediately after a stroke in the stem ... brain and are one of the most common causes of dependency or death. As the cellular reactions to a cerebral ...
18, 2024 — Scientists have generated human stem cell models which contain notochord ... to build the spine and nervous system (the ... Brain Cells Remain Healthy After a Month on the ...
The brain is divided into three main parts: the cerebrum, cerebellum, and brain stem. The cerebrum takes up the majority of our brain space — close to 80 to 90 percent of it, says Grace Tworek ...
When I transitioned from Spelman to Georgia Tech, it was probably the first time in my life that I had a professor that made ...