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Intercellular fluid flow, not just cell structure, governs how tissues respond to physical forces
Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest sci-tech news updates. Now, MIT engineers have found that this "intercellular" fluid plays a major role in how tissues respond when squeezed, pressed, or ...
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Study finds internal cell flows that shape cancer, immunity and healing
A new study published in PRX Life has identified hidden structural patterns inside the flow of living cells that appear to ...
Water makes up around 60% of the human body. More than half of this water is inside the cells that make up organs and tissues, and much of the remaining water flows in the spaces between cells. MIT ...
Water makes up around 60 percent of the human body. More than half of this water sloshes around inside the cells that make up organs and tissues. Much of the remaining water flows in the nooks and ...
To investigate the changes of expression and function of P-glycoprotein (P-GP) in cerebral cortex, hippocampus, liver, intestinal mucosa and kidney of streptozocin-induced diabetic rats. We used ...
Researchers at Children's Hospital Boston report using tissue engineering to reconstruct defective windpipes in fetal lambs, first using cells from the amniotic fluid to grow sections of cartilage ...
For the millions of people living with end‑stage kidney disease, hemodialysis is more than a medical procedure, it is a thrice‑weekly lifeline that keeps the body's chemistry in balance. Yet even with ...
Living brain tissue can now be made transparent, helping scientists see deeper neurons while keeping cells active.
Researchers at Children's Hospital Boston report using tissue engineering to reconstruct defective tracheas (windpipes) in fetal lambs, first using cells from the amniotic fluid to grow sections of ...
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