Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Drosophila wing A new study reveals some surprising discoveries about healing processes that are potentially triggered by the ...
Scientists at Nagoya University in Japan studied what happens when macrophages—a type of immune cell—encounter dying cancer cells in tumors and discovered a mechanism that accelerates tumor growth.
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Dying cells don't all release key inflammatory cytokine in the same way, research reveals
Researchers at Toho University have uncovered a previously unrecognized mechanism controlling how dying cells release the inflammatory cytokine IL-33, a key driver of allergy, asthma, tissue ...
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Immune cells selectively pull DNA from dying nuclei, revealing a process dubbed nucleocytosis
However, recent work by a research team in Japan suggests that this view may be incomplete. A surprising new cellular phenomenon While investigating immune-related cellular responses, the researchers ...
After cells die, they leave a residue that sends messages to other cells in ways that are valuable to the immune system. But this process can also be hijacked by viruses such as influenza, according ...
Like a poison pen, dying cells prick their neighbors with a lethal message. This may worsen sepsis, Vijay Rathinam and colleagues in the UConn School of Medicine report in the Jan. 23 issue of Cell.
Photoreceptors are specialized cells in the eye that convert light energy into neural signals. Several diseases that cause irreversible vision loss, including age-related macular degeneration, ...
When cells are about to die, they send signals that trigger proteins which are supposed to destroy them, but it doesn’t always happen that way. Some cells activate the signal but then resist the ...
The thymus is essential for producing the T cells that protect us from infections and cancer. But this organ is also highly sensitive to damage. Treatments like chemotherapy, radiation, and ...
Every day, the human body removes billions of dead cells. 1 Professional phagocytes, such as macrophages and dendritic cells, do a lot of the heavy lifting, but some non-immune cells, the so-called ...
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