Scientists have uncovered a hidden “sugar code” on the surface of human cells that could transform how diseases are detected.
Cells contain a wealth of information about health and disease, but extracting that data reliably from microscope images remains a major challenge. Many important differences between healthy and ...
Researchers have found that a deeper look at proteins and cells may help explain why prostate cancer tumors often become resistant to hormone therapy. Researchers found that looking at cell patterns ...
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Scientists discover 'sugar code' on human cells that could revolutionise cancer diagnosis
Scientists have uncovered a hidden "sugar code" on the surface of human cells that could transform how diseases are detected.
Cell-cell adhesion-induced patterning in keratinocytes can be explained by just starvation and strong adhesion, Hokkaido University researchers find. Fingerprints are one of the best-recognised ...
Fan pattern A, so-called classical B-cell-rich nodular pattern: Clusters of single LP cells are embedded within enlarged follicles/nodules predominantly composed of small B-cells. Reactive T-cells are ...
A new UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center study suggests that the way immune cells are organized inside melanoma tumors may help researchers better understand which patients will benefit ...
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