Men who had given blood more than 100 times in their life were more likely to have blood cells carrying certain beneficial ...
Donating blood is one of the most important and life-saving things everyday people can do. Yet, while it’s often seen as ...
The way in which blood stem cells evolve over a lifespan differs greatly between humans and mice, new research reveals. The ...
Basophils trigger a cytokine cascade that improves antitumor immunity in mice, offering potential targets for cancer ...
Imagine bacteria adhering to the surface of a cell, perhaps at the site of an injury or wound. In response, a white blood ...
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute have identified genetic changes in blood stem cells from frequent blood donors that support the production of new, non-cancerous cells.
A single molecular switch is essential for blood stem cells to enter an activated, regenerative state in which they produce new blood cells, according to a preclinical study led by Weill Cornell ...