Exeter scientists have discovered a simple, efficient way to recreate the early structure of the human embryo from stem cells
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Ultrasound reveals the human brain vasculature down to the microscopic scale
Mapping the cerebral vascular network in human patients, at unprecedented scales: This tour de force has been achieved by the
Predicting microbial interactions in the human gut
The human gut consists of a complex community of microbes that consume and secrete hundreds of small molecules—a phenomenon called
The ethics of human challenge trials
The first human challenge trial to test COVID-19 treatments and vaccines is set to begin in January in the United
Researchers create human airway stem cells from patients’ cells
For the first time, researchers have successfully created airway basal stem cells in vitro from induced pluripotent stem cells by
How herpes infection may impair human fetal brain development
Three cell-based models shed light on how herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) infection, which can spread to the fetal
Novel educational program puts a human face on biomedical research
Translational research aims to speed research breakthroughs into the clinic. And yet, training for basic scientists and clinicians too often
Restless nature of human spinal cord revealed by non-invasive functional imaging
The spinal cord roughly looks like a long tube, with a diameter of only 1.5 cm, and yet this crucial
Researchers create neurons that can be integrated into human brain tissue
A team of researchers from the Institute of Neurosciences (UBneuro) and Institute of Complex Systems (UBICS) of the University of
Four-day MRI produces the ‘most detailed scan of the human brain ever’
MRI scan lasting FOUR DAYS has produced the ‘most detailed scan of the human brain ever’ and could be a