A new "self-driving" microscope developed by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers solves two fundamental challenges that have long plagued microscopy: first, imaging living cells or organisms at ...
and for developing transgenic zebrafish models to identify new molecular targets for childhood cancers. Ari M. Melnick, MD Gebroe Family Professor of Hematology/Oncology and Professor of Medicine, ...
Last spring, researchers at the National Cancer Institute reported the dramatic recovery of a woman with metastatic breast ... cells will be transplanted to zebrafish larvae and treated with ...
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AZoOptics on MSNNew Microscope Reveals Biological Dynamics from Organism to CellUT Southwestern's innovative microscope integrates high and low-resolution imaging, facilitating advanced studies of cellular ...
Notre Dame currently has over 30 core-facilities, including the Notre Dame Integrated Imaging Facility, the Freimann Life Science Center, the Genomics and Bioinformatics Core Facility and the ...
For example, MACS based technique has been successfully applied to isolating immature neuronal cells from a large number of embryonic zebrafish; the antibody ... a distinct population and cause ...
It is this process, known as metastasis, that makes cancer so deadly. But why does this happen? Cancer cells are survival experts. They adapt, hide, and move through the body, forming new tumours ...
While most previous scRNA-based CAF research has focused on primary tumors, the new report used a mouse model to sequence and then compare samples of both primary tumors and lung metastasis samples.
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