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Cell Culture – News and Features

The front of the White House in America in blue with the words European Pharma React to US Uncertainty overlaid.
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European Pharma Experts React to US Tariff Uncertainty

Learn more about the effects US pharmaceutical tariffs could have on European companies and their strategies for overcoming cost and supply chain challenges.
Three gut organoids, with a growing spread of green Shigella bacteria.
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Lab-Grown Miniature Intestines Reveal How Bacteria Infect the Gut

Cultured human mini-organs have been used to map how aggressive Shigella bacteria infect the gut.
3D rendered image of orange cancer cells with one cell close in the foreground.
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HPV Drives Tumor Development in Rare Nasal Cancers

Human papillomavirus can drive tumor development in some rare sinonasal squamous cell carcinomas, according to a new comprehensive study of these tumors.
A researcher holding up a hologram of a drug pill with a molecule model, representing AI-driven drug discovery.
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AI Uncovers Sex-Specific Drug Combinations for Treating Heart Disease

Harnessing the artificial intelligence-driven platform, IDentif.AI, researchers sought to uncover sex-specific drug combinations that may slow or halt aortic valve stenosis progression.
Cell models (pictured are neurons produced from human embryonic stem cells) allow studying how changes in the genes affect the shape and function of the cell.
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Cell Bank Reveals Autism's Genetic Roots

Researchers have created 63 genetically engineered mouse stem cell lines to study autism-related mutations, especially copy number variations (CNVs). The library reveals shared protein production issues across different autism mutations.
A microglial cell sits between other neural cells, providing immune functions in the brain.
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Researchers Culture Microglia To Recreate the Brain's Immune System

A stem cell platform aims to recreate the brain's immune system using lab-grown human microglia cells, to understand how it functions – and fails – in neurodegenerative disease.
Illustration of pink/orange cancer cells dividing.
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EGFR Inhibitors as a Solution for NF1-Mutant Melanoma

Increased activity in a specific biological pathway may explain why many patients with a deadly form of skin cancer do not respond to the latest cancer treatments, a new study shows.
The orange, diagonal columns of salmon flesh, up close.
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Wildtype’s Cultivated Salmon Becomes First of Its Kind To Receive FDA Approval

The vat-grown seafood joins two other cultivated meat products, from UPSIDE Foods and Eat Just’s GOOD Meat, respectively, to mark the third cultivated protein to enter the US market.
A cell with its organelles mapped.
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How Do Cells Allocate Space for Organoid Growth?

Researchers have identified how cells pattern themselves to allocate space for organoid growth as conditions change.
A blue open drug pill made from circuit boards, representing AI-driven drug discovery.
Article

Investing in Biology: The Key to Sustainable Innovation in Drug Development and Healthcare

Dr. John Beeler, BPGbio, discusses why investing in biology is essential for AI-driven drug discovery and for building a more sustainable, cost-effective healthcare system worldwide.
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