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Our body is said to host ten times more bacteria than cells. Really? The microflora or microbiota is the collection of microorganisms that normally reside in our body.
If the human body were just a blob made up of a singular type of cell, then perhaps there would be at least some element of truth to the popular misconception – every seven years or so, they ...
The potential of scTab lies in promoting standardized cell labels and encouraging a research-community-wide consensus in cell-type nomenclature. Cell-level reference maps for the human body take shape ...
For all of human history, death has been viewed as a final cessation of life in an organism, but new research is offering ...
Stem cells anchor the development of human organs and other structures, and, in some cases, can also perform repairs. The intensive interest in these developmental masterminds relates directly to ...