Producing Human Artery Endothelial Cells Applied for Heart Disease
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. The regenerative biology team in Morgridge Institute unexpectedly discovered a powerful new model that can be used for studying vascular disease markers while studying laboratory arterial endothelial cell growth. The final result is published in the Journal of Stem Cell Reports, by Dave Vereide, a researcher at the Morgridge Institute.
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Human Artery Endothelial Cells Applied for Heart Disease Treatment
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. The regenerative biology team in Morgridge Institute unexpectedly discovered a powerful new model that can be used for studying vascular disease markers while studying laboratory arterial endothelial cell growth. The final result is published in the Journal of Stem Cell Reports, by Dave Vereide, a researcher at the Morgridge Institute.
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Three-dimensional structure of human epithelial calcium channel TRPV6
In a new study, researchers from the Columbia University Medical Center obtained a detailed structural picture of a membrane pore that allows epithelial cells to absorb calcium ions for the first time. This finding may accelerate the development of medicines that correct abnormal calcium intake associated with breast, endometrial, prostate and colon cancers. Relevant research results published on the Journal of Nature.
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