When cells are injured, they can "vomit" their insides out to help them heal faster, according to a new study. While effective, the process could also be implicated in diseases like cancer. The ...
A new study from WashU Medicine identifies a previously unknown way that cells purge waste in a process that helps them revert to a stem cell-like state to promote healing after injury. Here, three ...
Researchers have identified a new cellular process that helps injured cells heal by becoming stem-like. The process, which is similar to vomiting, was discovered in a new study from the Washington ...
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A new study from WashU Medicine identifies a previously unknown way that cells purge waste in a process that helps them revert to a stem cell-like state to promote healing after injury. Here, three ...
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