Human intestinal organoids implanted in mice might help scientists improve their understanding of food allergies, gut inflammation, and other intestinal pathologies. Share on Facebook (opens in a new ...
There was a recent flurry of excitement when UK researchers from the Wellcome Sanger Institute, a nonprofit genomics and genetics research organization in Cambridge, England, announced their creation ...
The human gastrointestinal tract harbours a densely populated and taxonomically diverse microbial community that varies markedly along its length. Beginning in the oral cavity and extending through ...
The most comprehensive cell map of the human gut to date has been created by combining spatial and single-cell data from 1.6 million cells. Mapping the cells of the gut can provide us with further ...
The most comprehensive cell map of the human gut to date has been created by combining spatial and single-cell data from 1.6 million cells. Mapping the cells of the gut can provide us with further ...
The human gastrointestinal tract is home to trillions of bacteria and other microbes, including archaea, viruses, and fungi, collectively referred to as the gut microbiome. The gut contains an ...
Ebola virus and Marburg virus are both highly contagious filoviruses and are among the most lethal viruses known. Patient deaths are often a consequence of gastrointestinal damage leading to diarrhea ...
During drug development, researchers need to perform adequate nonclinical testing to ensure a drug’s safety and efficacy before starting clinical trials. An important aspect they must evaluate is a ...
By developing their own functional nerves, these organoids demonstrate how engineering principles can drive biological ...