Tissue regeneration is regulated, in part, through specialized niches that hold stem cells. When perturbed, for example by scratches on the skin, the stem cells can move to areas that need repair. In ...
Humans aren't capable of regenerating lost limbs, but our bodies can heal from many wounds. Whenever we scratch or cut our skin, for example, skin stem cells move in to regrow the epidermis and repair ...
Retinoic acid, the active state of Vitamin A, appears to regulate how stem cells enter and exit a transient state central to their role in wound repair. Retinoic acid, the active state of Vitamin A, ...
Researchers measure the impact on cancer stem cell metabolism of 3 natural substances, 3 experimental pharmaceuticals and 1 clinical drug. Vitamin C is up to ten times more effective at stopping ...
A mix of two everyday supplements helped to fight the deadliest brain cancers without a single reported side effect, according to a new study, but researchers say the approach is still ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Vitamin A supplementation reduced GVHD with low toxicity among children and young adults prior to HSCT. The ...
Hair follicle stem cells (green) mobilize and expand (white) to help repair the skin’s barrier by differentiating into epidermal lineages (red). When a child falls off her bike and scrapes her knee, ...