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June 15, 2022

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a kind of small single-stranded non-coding RNA containing about 22 nucleotides. Read More>>

June 1, 2022

Bone has the possibility of tumorigenesis, which may affect the bones to a certain extent. Read More>>

May 19, 2022

Introduction What are Stem Cells? Stem cells refer to undifferentiated or partially differentiated cells in multicellular organisms. Stem cells can r Read More>>

April 27, 2022

Brief Introduction to PBMCs Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (PBMC), also called Human Mononuclear Cells from Peripheral Blood (HMNC-PB), are cells Read More>>

March 2, 2022

What is Tonsil? Tonsil are a group of lymphoid located into the aerodigestive tract, also called Waldeyer’s tonsillar ring[1]. There are 4 type Read More>>

February 16, 2022

Visual System The visual system is the provider of visual ability to organisms. It is also one of the main sensory systems of living organisms. The vi Read More>>

January 20, 2022

Gastric cancer is the 5th-leading type of cancer and 3rd-leading cause of death from cancer. It causes hundreds of thousands of deaths every year[1]. Read More>>

January 5, 2022

Primary cell lines—derived directly from the tissue of a human or animal subject—offer a number of valuable laboratory benefits to medical researc Read More>>

December 22, 2021

The nose is the entrance of the respiratory tract. And Nasal cavity is the first barrier and line of defense of the respiratory system. Nasal epitheli Read More>>

December 9, 2021

Introduction/Background  The cancer stem cells (CSCs) hypothesis was first proposed by Mackillop in 1983. He believed that cancers are heterog Read More>>

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