The retina is a thin layer of neural tissue at the back of the eye that detects light and converts it into signals, sent to ...
A team of scientists has identified an unexpected embryonic "starting point" for several brown-fat depots: a small cell niche around the dorsal aorta. Using a combination of time-controlled genetic ...
The retina is a thin layer of neural tissue at the back of the eye that detects light and converts it into signals, sent to the brain.
Researchers use single-cell analysis to show how transplanted neural stem cells interact with the retina to preserve vision in retinitis pigmentosa.
“During development and tissue regeneration, stem and progenitor cells give rise to differentiated cell types in defined numbers and proportions to properly generate and maintain organs and body plans ...
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