Single-cell technologies have transformed our understanding of human tissues. Yet, studies typically capture only a limited number of donors and disagree on cell type definitions …
The thalamus plays a central coordinating role in the brain. Thalamic neurons are organized into spatially distinct nuclei, but the molecular architecture of thalamic development is poorly …
Human-specific genomic changes contribute to the unique functionalities of the human brain,,,–. The cellular heterogeneity of the human brain, and the complex regulation of gene …
Regenerative medicine and tissue engineering aim to promote functional rebuilding of damaged tissue. Comprehensively profiling cell identity, function and interaction in healthy …
N Bonine, V Zanzani, A Van Hemelryk, B Vanneste… - Cell Reports, 2024 - cell.com
Neuroblastoma, a rare embryonic tumor arising from neural crest development, is responsible for 15% of pediatric cancer-related deaths. Recently, several single-cell …
B Verstappe, CL Scott - Clinical and experimental immunology, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Our ability to understand the cellular complexity of tissues has been revolutionised in recent years with significant advances in proteogenomic technologies including those enabling …
Sleep deprivation (SD) has negative effects on brain and body function. Sleep problems are prevalent in a variety of disorders, including neurodevelopmental and psychiatric conditions …
ACA Gay, M Banchero, O Carpaij, TM Kole, L Apperloo… - thorax, 2024 - thorax.bmj.com
Background In patients with asthma, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections can cause disease exacerbation by infecting the epithelial layer of the airways, inducing subsequent …
Y Matsuzaka, R Yashiro - BioMedInformatics, 2024 - mdpi.com
Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) is like a device that monitors the internal environment of the body. T lymphocytes immediately recognize the HLA molecules that are expressed on …