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- Aging Lung Fibroblasts Identified as Primary Catalyst for Fatal Hyper Inflammation During Respiratory Viral Infections
Published: Apr 3, 2026
Section: Research
UC San Francisco researchers discovered that aged lung fibroblasts trigger a dysfunctional NF-kB signaling pathway, creating toxic immune cell clusters. These findings explain why...
- University of Pennsylvania Bioengineers Identify Tissue Stiffness as Critical Factor in Controlling Chronic Gum Disease Inflammation
Published: Apr 1, 2026
Section: Health
Researchers at Penn Dental Medicine have demonstrated that the physical rigidity of gingival tissue plays a primary role in regulating the inflammatory response in periodontitis. T...
- University of Pennsylvania Study Shows Lipid Nanoparticles Successfully Engineer CAR T Cells In Vivo to Dissolve Pancreatic Tumor Barriers
Published: Apr 1, 2026
Section: Health Technology
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have utilized lipid nanoparticles to program immune cells directly inside the body to target the dense connective tissue shielding pan...
- Penn Dental Medicine Researchers Prove Tissue Stiffness Regulates Gum Inflammation, Proposing Injectable Fillers To Treat Periodontitis
Published: Mar 31, 2026
Section: Research
Using a "tunable" hydrogel system to mimic human gingiva, scientists at the University of Pennsylvania have discovered that the physical softening of gum tissue during infection cr...
- Penn Vet Researchers Use Lipid Nanoparticles To "Melt Away" Pancreatic Cancer’s Protective Barrier And Enhance CAR T-Cell Success In Solid Tumors
Published: Mar 31, 2026
Section: Research
A breakthrough study led by the University of Pennsylvania has demonstrated that lipid nanoparticles can generate CAR T cells inside the body to target tumor-supporting cells. By e...
- Rice University Bioengineers Unveil ‘ATLAS’ Platform: A 3D-Printed, Teflon-Coated Breakthrough for Studying Metastatic Cancer Clusters
Published: Mar 27, 2026
Section: Research
A team at Rice University has developed the Advanced Tumor Landscape Analysis System (ATLAS), a high-throughput platform that uses superhydrophobic 3D-printed surfaces to generate...
- Garvan Institute Researchers Map First Cellular Atlas of Early Stage Prostate Cancer and Identify New Cell Type
Published: Mar 26, 2026
Section: Research
A groundbreaking study from the Garvan Institute has utilized single-cell sequencing to create a high-definition map of the earliest molecular changes in prostate cancer. The resea...
- New Clinical Review Evaluates if Collagen Peptides Truly Reverse Skin Aging or Simply Follow Marketing Hype
Published: Mar 25, 2026
Section: Health
A comprehensive review published in Food, Nutrition and Health indicates that while oral collagen supplements show promise in improving skin elasticity and hydration, the evidence...
- Harvard Stem Cell Biologists Unlock Embryonic Healing Mechanism to Fully Regenerate Wounded Skin Without Scarring
Published: Mar 24, 2026
Section: Health
A breakthrough study from Harvard University has identified a molecular "brake" that prevents adult skin from regenerating like embryonic tissue. By blocking specific nerve signali...
- Virginia Commonwealth University Researchers Debut AI-Powered Atlas Revealing Mouth Fibroblasts as Key Regulators of Structural Immunity
Published: Mar 24, 2026
Section: Science & Tech
An international study led by VCU Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center has identified that fibroblasts in the mouth act as primary immune regulators rather than simple structural sup...
- Harvard Stem Cell Biologists Unlock Embryonic 'Healing Switch' to Fully Regenerate Skin and Eliminate Scar Tissue
Published: Mar 23, 2026
Section: Science & Tech
A landmark study from Harvard University has identified a molecular "brake" that prevents adult skin from healing perfectly. By studying the transition from embryonic to postnatal...
- Harvard biologists unlock embryonic "regeneration brake" to regrow perfect skin without scarring
Published: Mar 21, 2026
Section: Health
Researchers at Harvard University have identified a molecular switch that prevents adult skin from healing as perfectly as embryonic tissue. By blocking the Cxcl12 gene and reducin...