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Fibrosis is the growth of fibrous tissue.
Study uncovers new genetic variants linked to type-2 diabetes

Study uncovers new genetic variants linked to type-2 diabetes

Using CAR T cells to target senescence-related diseases

Using CAR T cells to target senescence-related diseases

Cloning stem cells to create new treatments for Crohn's disease

Cloning stem cells to create new treatments for Crohn's disease

Study shows senotherapy blunts the progression of liver tumors

Study shows senotherapy blunts the progression of liver tumors

Smokers More Likely To Express ACE2 Protein That SARS-COV-2 Uses

Smokers More Likely To Express ACE2 Protein That SARS-COV-2 Uses

New antimicrobial peptide proves more effective in fighting drug-resistant bacteria

New antimicrobial peptide proves more effective in fighting drug-resistant bacteria

Advanced simulations show how to improve efficiency of gene therapy

Advanced simulations show how to improve efficiency of gene therapy

Single-cell cloning can lead to new therapies for COPD

Single-cell cloning can lead to new therapies for COPD

Researchers develop 3D cultured cells that mimic liver fibrosis

Researchers develop 3D cultured cells that mimic liver fibrosis

Patients with chronic myopathy can benefit from cell-aging drug and exercise

Patients with chronic myopathy can benefit from cell-aging drug and exercise

New strategy can help treat diabetes and other diseases

New strategy can help treat diabetes and other diseases

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