Men who had given blood more than 100 times in their life were more likely to have blood cells carrying certain beneficial ...
Scientists use a specific type of cell called haematopoietic stem cells, which produce all types of blood cells, including ...
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute have identified genetic changes in blood stem cells from frequent blood donors ...
Changes in Blood Cell Production Over the Lifetime Could Impact ... that take place in the blood system over the course of the human lifetime could have implications for the treatment of acute ...
Frequent donors were found to carry mutations in the DNMT3A gene, which plays a key role in blood cell production. The scientists ran lab experiments using genetically modified human blood cells ...
A single molecular switch is essential for blood stem cells to enter an activated, regenerative state in which they produce ...
NHS patients in Kent are receiving lifesaving medicines made from the blood plasma of UK donors for the first time in 25 ...
Polystyrene nanoparticles are widely used in packaging, but their effects on organisms are unclear. Very little was known ...
Melbourne-based start-up Cortical Labs has unveiled the world's first commercial biological computer made entirely of human ...
Only a few universities nationwide, including the University of Southern California and Harvard, offer courses that allow ...