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Muse cells show promise across a range of early clinical studies, but can they help regenerative medicine deliver on decades of expectation? Stem cells have occupied a strange place in medicine, a place full of promise, yet often frustratingly difficult to translate into reliable clinical outcomes. The idea seems simple enough. If damaged tissues could […] The post Can Muse cells overcome limits of traditional stem cell therapies? appeared first on Longevity.Technology.

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The company’s gene therapy candidate aims to shift Type 2 diabetes treatment from lifelong management to a potential one-time intervention. What if managing Type 2 diabetes no longer meant building your life around medications, injections, escalating prescriptions and constant glucose monitoring? Wh…

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Cells aren’t as passive as scientists once thought—they actively create internal currents to move proteins quickly and efficiently. These “cellular winds” push materials to the front of the cell, enabling faster movement and repair. Discovered by chance and confirmed with advanced imaging, this syst…

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Cellular phase separation, a mechanism that organizes biomolecules into dense, liquid-like condensates, may play a previously underappreciated role in regulating kinase activity, offering therapeutic applications. The post Kinase Droplets Activate Growth Signals, Path for Cancer Therapy appeared fir…

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Scientists at UBC Okanagan have uncovered how plants produce mitraphylline, a rare natural compound with promising anti cancer potential. The team identified two enzymes that work together to build the molecule’s unusual twisted structure, solving a mystery that had puzzled researchers for years. Be…

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An official at Circio says that by integrating Circio's and GenAssist's complementary technologies, the parties aim to focus on the development of a joint next generation of AAV gene therapy candidates. The post Circio and GenAssist Collaborate on Gene Therapy for Muscle Disease and <i>In Vivo…

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Using synthetic biology and cell-free systems, paired with low-cost hardware, researchers developed a suite of low-cost, portable biotechnology tools to improve access to laboratory research and diagnostics in resource-limited settings. The post Low-Cost, Portable Biotech Tools Improve Access to Bio…

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At the meeting, experts discussed the growing need for federated learning frameworks that enable AI model training across proprietary biopharma datasets without compromising intellectual property or sensitive research data. The post Bio-IT World Keynote Highlights Collaborative Intelligence in AI-Dr…