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For over a decade, scientists have been growing organoids - small clusters of cells that mimic a particular organ - to serve ...
Stanford scientists have solved a key conundrum in keeping organoids — lab-grown clusters of cells that resemble human organs — alive. These mini-brains and mini-hearts mimic human organs and enable ...
A newly published randomized controlled trial in Frontiers in Medicine has found that the practice of Transcendental ...
Cardiovascular disease and kidney disease are two of the most urgent issues in global public health. In the United States ...
Cardiac perfusion was performed with 0.1 M phosphate-buffered ... then imaged with a Zeiss AxioCam MRc 5 camera mounted on a Zeiss Axio Zoom.V16 microscope. Brains from Purkinje cell-specific ...
In their project, reported in the journal Communications Biology, the group studied Purkinje cells in the two species. Purkinje cells (PCs) are a type of neuron cell found in the cerebellum.
In 1906, Spanish scientist Santiago Ramón y Cajal won the Nobel Prize for his pioneering studies of the microscopic structures of the brain. His famous drawings of Purkinje cells in the ...
Implanting specialized cardiac Purkinje cells into diseased hearts, instead of cardiomyocytes, will enable curative repair and rhythmic heartbeats. The study advances the quest for an optimized ...
McConnell examined an alternative and unexplored cell type in cardiac regeneration: The cardiac Purkinje cells, which are specialized cells from the cardiac conduction system (CCS) responsible for ...
Single cell models of canine Purkinje fiber and ventricular myocytes were developed for control and heart failure. These single cell models were then incorporated into one-dimensional strand and three ...
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