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February 28, 2023

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), also known as mesenchymal stromal cells, are an important member of the stem cell family. Read More>>

January 31, 2023

Nervous system diseases, especially central nervous system (CNS) diseases, have always been a thorny problem in clinical medicine. Read More>>

December 30, 2022

The combination of CRISPR gene editing technology and iPSCs can provide researchers with highly customizable in vitro models. Read More>>

November 30, 2022

The brain is the control center of life activities and one of the core organs of the body that maintain vital signs. Read More>>

October 31, 2022

As an important part of the nervous system, human glial cells have many great functions. Read More>>

October 11, 2022

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and induced-pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are both valuable tools for research and high-value research object. Read More>>

September 30, 2022

Reporter cell lines are common stable cell lines that have been labeled with a reporter gene, such as luciferase. Read More>>

September 14, 2022

As one of the most effective tools for gene editing, CRISPR has nowadays been a hotspot technology applied among scientists in the biotechnology industry. Read More>>

August 31, 2022

The current round of global monkeypox outbreaks has made the field of poxviruses a hot spot, and smallpox, a poxvirus, has become a good reference object. Read More>>

August 18, 2022

Neutrophils are an important component of the immune system and are necessary to protect the host from microbial infection. Read More>>

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