A new method for engineering natural killer cells could make cancer immunotherapy more efficient, scalable, and affordable, potentially reshaping how these treatments are produced.
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Background Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a leading cause of cancer mortality with limited therapeutic options. Despite ...
Diets, Food Health Benefits, Diseases, Therapy Share and Cite: Menkovska, M. and Raza, S. (2025) Human Gut Microbiome in ...
According to new research published in the journal npj Science of Food on November 17, 2025, kimchi doesn't just boost your ...
This article explores how single-cell multiomics and spatial transcriptomics are illuminating early pregnancy, uncovering ...
Scientists at Duke-NUS Medical School have developed two powerful computational tools that could transform how researchers ...
Plants form a critical model for understanding regulated cell death (RCD) as part of their sophisticated immune responses. In the ongoing evolutionary arms ...
Kimchi may do far more than add flavor to meals—it could help fine-tune the human immune system. A clinical study using advanced single-cell genetic analysis found that regular kimchi consumption ...
A detailed description of the pipeline, methods, and results can be found in the following article: Giraud-Sauveur, F. et al. STHELAR, a multi-tissue dataset linking spatial transcriptomics and ...