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"Nature Medicine" Astronauts destroy 54% more red blood cells in space than on Earth!
Time of Update: 2022-01-22
According to a study published in the journal Nature Medicine, an analysis of 14 astronauts showed that their bodies in space destroyed 54 percent more red blood cells than they would normally on Earth .
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Future: Use "space resources" to advance stem cell science and medicine
Time of Update: 2022-01-09
Arun Sharma said: “We have found that space flight and microgravity are an ideal place for biological manufacturing because it gives biological tissues and biological processes some very special characteristics that can help in large numbers in ways that are not possible on Earth.
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Space flight promotes opportunities for stem cell science, biomanufacturing, and disease modeling
Time of Update: 2022-01-09
A paper led by the Cedars Sinai team and published in "Stem Cell Reports" ("Low Earth Orbit Regenerative Medicine Biomanufacturing") highlights the key opportunities discussed at the 2020 Space Biomanufacturing Symposium to expand space stem cell manufacturing .
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Domestic cell therapy is in full swing, isolator is expected to usher in a market space of nearly 10 billion yuan
Time of Update: 2021-12-03
The domestic cell therapy isolator is expected to usher in a market space of nearly 10 billion yuan (Source: Pharmaceutical Network) What is a cell culture isolator?
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Home-made cell therapy equipment ushered in a golden age with broad development space
Time of Update: 2021-09-30
On September 7th, a total of 23 institutions investigated Tailin Biology, focusing on the research and development history of key cell therapy equipment, the market space of cell therapy equipment, and the main technical barriers of the company's products .
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The study reveals the developmental space-time specificity of cell esoteric variation
Time of Update: 2021-03-14
Through real-time imaging and single-cell quantitative analysis of the embryo development of the beautiful reclusive rod nematode, the team found that the variation of normal embryonic cell positioning has a high degree of certainty and consistency over time, regulated by internal and external mechanisms.
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Multi-part space-time analysis: into a single-celled "society"
Time of Update: 2021-02-26
"We hope to develop new methods of fluorescence analysis suitable for space-time resolution of multiple bioactive molecules in a single cell, driving advances in life sciences and basic and clinical medical research." When it comes to scientific goals, Zhang Xinrong said.
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The researchers used a 3D bioprinted base of gold atoms to grow cancer cells in space.
Time of Update: 2020-08-31
BioServe Space Technologies, NASA's affiliated research center, is understood to be working on a research project called "Magnetic 3D Cell Culture." the project uses a bioprinting technology developed on Earth to grow more realistic cancer cells on the International Space Station (ISS) to advance cancer treatment research.
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Nat Neurosci . . . Yan's team map edited single-celled space-time transcription of the nucleus at the circadian rhythm centerview intersection.
Time of Update: 2020-07-22
in this study, we systematically classified the cells in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), the circadian rhythm center of mice, by using single cell sequencing technology, and found new neuronal subtypes, revealing the differences of gene expression of these cell subtypes in the process of circadian rhythm and light stimulation.
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Cell: Small glial cells give way to space for new synaptic formations by devouring extracellular matrixes.
Time of Update: 2020-07-17
!--:page title"--July 12, 2020 // --- In order to create new memories, our brain cells must first find each other small protrusions protruding from the endof of the neurons' long branches of tentacle
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Space flight changes human heart cells
Time of Update: 2020-06-01
Previous studies have found that space flight lowers an astronaut's heart rate and blood pressure and increases the amount of blood pumped out of the heart, but the research is done in animals or enti