Scientists have successfully immortalized lip cells, creating a clinically relevant lab model that enables testing of new ...
This work is an important contribution to understanding the role of FGF signaling in the induction of primitive-like cells in a 2D system of human gastrulation. The authors provide compelling evidence ...
Chemistry plays a crucial role in reaching the goal of net zero, particularly in technologies and sectors such as renewable ...
More than paying lip service, the cells may offer new opportunities to research and treat various lip conditions ...
Lip problems, simply, have been impossible to treat. Dr. Martin Egen at Bern University Hospital "just changed that." ...
Swiss scientists have successfully created 3D cell models using lip cells. This achievement, a first in the world, could potentially revolutionize the treatment of lip injuries and infections.
The scientists used a retroviral vector to deactivate a gene which stops a cell's life cycle and to alter the length of the telomeres on the ends ... Next the scientists developed 3D models using the ...
The team selected skin cells from tissue donated by two patients: one undergoing treatment for a lip laceration, and one ...
NEW DELHI: In a world-first, Swiss scientists have developed 3D cell models using lip cells, an advance that can help develop ...
We use our lips to talk, eat, drink, and breathe; they signal our emotions, health, and aesthetic beauty. It takes a complex ...
The School of Neurobiology, Biochemistry & Biophysics, George S. Wise Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel ...