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Cell

Scientific journal publishing research from many disciplines within the life sciences

Cell publishes findings of unusual significance in any area of experimental biology, including but not limited to cell biology, molecular biology, neuroscience, immunology, virology and microbiology, cancer, human genetics, systems biology, signaling, and disease mechanisms and therapeutics. The basic criterion for considering papers is whether the results provide significant conceptual advances into, or raise provocative questions and hypotheses regarding, an interesting and important biological question. In addition to primary research articles in four formats, Cell features review and opinion articles on recent research advances and issues of interest to its broad readership in the leading edge section.

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Details last updated 04-Feb-2019

Cell News

Metformin: does it really slow ageing in animals, or just help health?

Metformin: does it really slow ageing in animals, or just help health?

SENS Research Foundation - 12-Oct-2024

Despite positive results in monkeys, study lacks baseline data, which raises doubts

Breakthrough in diabetes treatment: stem cells restore insulin production

Breakthrough in diabetes treatment: stem cells restore insulin production

Nature - 26-Sep-2024

A pioneering trial reveals the potential of reprogrammed stem cells to reverse type 1 diabetes

Diabetes drug metformin shows promise in slowing brain aging in monkeys

Diabetes drug metformin shows promise in slowing brain aging in monkeys

Nature - 12-Sep-2024

New study reveals metformin’s potential to delay brain aging

New drug regenerates brainpower and muscle strength in mice

New drug regenerates brainpower and muscle strength in mice

Lifespan.io (LEAF) - 24-Jun-2024

Small molecule unlocks youthful telomerase, reversing age-related decline in mice

AI speeds up search for new potential antibiotic candidates

AI speeds up search for new potential antibiotic candidates

The Guardian - 05-Jun-2024

New machine learning technique could revolutionize fight against superbugs

Scientists found cholesterol eating bacteria in the gut

Scientists found cholesterol eating bacteria in the gut

Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard - 02-Apr-2024

Some bacteria may hold key to lower cholesterol and heart disease risk

Lifespan.io interviews David Sinclair about his Information Theory of Aging and much more

Lifespan.io interviews David Sinclair about his Information Theory of Aging and much more

Lifespan.io (LEAF) - 22-Mar-2024

Backup code: ageing cells from epigenetic changes could potentially be reset to a youthful state

Antibiotics for blindness: Gut bacteria linked to inherited eye diseases

Antibiotics for blindness: Gut bacteria linked to inherited eye diseases

Independent - 26-Feb-2024

CRB1 gene mutation weakens gut barrier, allowing bacteria to invade eyes

Mapping eye proteins reveals secrets of ageing and Parkinson's

Mapping eye proteins reveals secrets of ageing and Parkinson's

SciTechDaily - 22-Oct-2023

Researchers map thousands of eye proteins, shedding light on ageing mechanisms

Superior killer T-cells hold promise in remission and clearance of cancer

Superior killer T-cells hold promise in remission and clearance of cancer

Cardiff University - 24-Jul-2023

Multipronged T-cells recognize multiple target proteins and attack cancer in many ways

Hunter-gatherer diet unveils incredible gut microbiome diversity

Hunter-gatherer diet unveils incredible gut microbiome diversity

New Scientist - 21-Jun-2023

A study of Tanzania's Hadza people reveals over a thousand new gut microorganism species

Phage therapy shows promise in treating drug-resistant infections

Phage therapy shows promise in treating drug-resistant infections

The Guardian - 13-May-2022

Success in patients with otherwise untreatable infections could make way for clinical trials next year

New study unveils the role of tau in neurodegenerative disease

New study unveils the role of tau in neurodegenerative disease

Buck Institute - 20-Jan-2022

Interactions with mitochondrial & synaptic proteins highlight targets against Tau-mediated disease

Sesame-sized heart organoid beats just like a human heart

Sesame-sized heart organoid beats just like a human heart

ScienceAlert - 23-May-2021

Planning to grow multi-chambered heart, to advance cardiovascular therapies in the future

Latest CRISPR editing method can turn on/off gene expression

Latest CRISPR editing method can turn on/off gene expression

Phys.org - 09-Apr-2021

Allows to silence bad genes without modifying the DNA sequence and it is fully reversible

Experts made synthetic cells that multiply like natural bacteria

Experts made synthetic cells that multiply like natural bacteria

New Scientist - 29-Mar-2021

7 additional genes created normally dividing artificial cells - interesting tool for future research works

Gene modified immune cells prevent cancer metastasis in mice

Gene modified immune cells prevent cancer metastasis in mice

Medical Xpress - 24-Mar-2021

Signaling distant sites to alert & activate cancer killing immune cells in advance

Injectable nanoparticles that enhance vision in mice

Injectable nanoparticles that enhance vision in mice

Scientific American - 12-Dec-2020

Might help the army with night vision & even treat people with colour blindness

A study on mice revealed fatty diets are no good for immunity

A study on mice revealed fatty diets are no good for immunity

New Atlas - 09-Dec-2020

Consuming high fat diet may weaken the immunity and its ability against cancer

Decoded - why travelling through space can make you older

Decoded - why travelling through space can make you older

iNews - 25-Nov-2020

Mitochondrial damage accelerates ageing on exposure to space radiation and microgravity

Old mice show improved muscle function with gene therapy

Old mice show improved muscle function with gene therapy

Lifespan.io (LEAF) - 27-Aug-2020

A single injection could treat motor diseases of the aged but needs more human studies

Continuous trickle of genomic instability can lead to multiple age-related diseases

Continuous trickle of genomic instability can lead to multiple age-related diseases

Lifespan.io (LEAF) - 16-Jul-2020

Analysing mutations in individual cells will help determine its burden on ageing damage

How LDL cholesterol enter our cells elucidated

How LDL cholesterol enter our cells elucidated

Lifespan.io (LEAF) - 02-Jul-2020

Two proteins serve as the doorway, becoming new potential targets for drug discovery

The holy grail 'poisoned arrow' of antibiotics research by Princeton

The holy grail 'poisoned arrow' of antibiotics research by Princeton

Princeton University - 02-Jun-2020

Effective against diseases and immune to resistance while being safe in humans

Experts develop new novel detection method for mitophagy

Experts develop new novel detection method for mitophagy

Lifespan.io (LEAF) - 28-May-2020

A discovery proven to be of help in therapeutic studies of neurodegeneration

Human gut microbiome is altered by shifting to a ketogenic diet

Human gut microbiome is altered by shifting to a ketogenic diet

EurekAlert! - 20-May-2020

Potential research area to find treatment options for autoimmune diseases of the gut

Blind people "see" the shapes of letters thanks to a new brain implant

Blind people "see" the shapes of letters thanks to a new brain implant

Futurism - 14-May-2020

Bypasses the eye and directly transmits signals from a camera to the brain

Antibiotic created using AI killed drug-resistant bacterias

Antibiotic created using AI killed drug-resistant bacterias

Guardian - 20-Feb-2020

Thanks to the algorithm scientists tested 107m compounds in just 3 days

The constant development of stem cell technology

The constant development of stem cell technology

GEN News - 02-Dec-2019

Gene editing and stem therapy together could bring far superior treatment methods

Injectable night vision could be the future for soldiers in combat

Injectable night vision could be the future for soldiers in combat

Popular Mechanics - 23-Sep-2019

Procedure can possibly replace their bulky goggles, as it is successful in mice trial

Reversing epigenetic changes rejuvenated mice with progeria

Reversing epigenetic changes rejuvenated mice with progeria

MIT Technology Review - 08-Aug-2019

Could turning back the clock on genes make us live much longer?

Totally new pathway towards healthy ageing

Totally new pathway towards healthy ageing

Independent - 13-Jun-2019

Substance circulating in the veins of juvenile mice delayed death and kept the disease at bay

SIRT6 gene improves DNA repair and increases lifespans

SIRT6 gene improves DNA repair and increases lifespans

University of Rochester - 19-Apr-2019

Could it be tweaked to be even more efficient?

Nanoparticles allow mice to see wider spectrum of colours

Nanoparticles allow mice to see wider spectrum of colours

Independent - 28-Feb-2019

Would be intriguing to see flowers in UV light like some insects

BioViva developing an anti-aging vaccine

BioViva developing an anti-aging vaccine

Precision Vaccinations - 12-Dec-2018

Developing a virus to express several anti-aging and regenerative factors

Probiotics inhibit microbiome recovery after antibiotics

Probiotics inhibit microbiome recovery after antibiotics

Guardian - 06-Sep-2018

They cause severe and long-lasting disturbances over gene expression and native microbiome

Scientist slow aging in mice — are humans next?

Scientist slow aging in mice — are humans next?

New York Post - 23-Mar-2018

Molecule reactivates faltering blood flow in elderly mice. This deprives tissues and organs of t...

Why You Should Avoid Eating too Much Junk Food

Why You Should Avoid Eating too Much Junk Food

Labiotech - 15-Jan-2018

Another link between junk food and diabetes and heart disease found. An unhealthy diet can cause...

High fat, high sugar diet makes the immune system more aggressive

High fat, high sugar diet makes the immune system more aggressive

ScienceDaily - 11-Jan-2018

Can lead to type 2 diabetes and vascular diseases such as stroke

Living Forever

Living Forever

Proto - 13-Jun-2017

Review of current thinking from the Massachusetts General Hospital - the largest teaching hospita...

Researchers discover how protein aggregation triggers aging

Researchers discover how protein aggregation triggers aging

News Medical - 21-Apr-2017

The insulin receptor acts like a brake on life expectancy. Genetically altered animals where it ...

Hallmark of Aging Reversed by Senescent Cell Removal

Hallmark of Aging Reversed by Senescent Cell Removal

Lifespan.io (LEAF) - 25-Mar-2017

Study directly targets one of the mechanisms that senescent cells use to avoid apoptosis, Focuse...

Anti-ageing breakthrough: Reprogramming the body could extend lifespan

Anti-ageing breakthrough: Reprogramming the body could extend lifespan

Independent - 15-Dec-2016

Previous attempts resulted in younger cells but the mice developed tumours. Salk Institute Salk ...

A Personalized Diet, Better Suited to You

A Personalized Diet, Better Suited to You

New York Times - 11-Jan-2016

Each of us is unique in the way we absorb and metabolize nutrients. Nutritional advice should be...

Digital brain fires like the real thing

Digital brain fires like the real thing

New Scientist - 14-Oct-2015

Digital model of one third of a millimetre cubed of a rat’s brain includes 31,000 neurons, 37 mil...

Harvard professor believes anti-aging pill is only a few years away

Harvard professor believes anti-aging pill is only a few years away

Sydney Morning Herald - 03-Oct-2015

If the greatest driver of disease in old age is old age itself, then why not find a cure for agei...

Wireless device delivers drugs to brain

Wireless device delivers drugs to brain

Kurzweil Network - 16-Jul-2015

Tiny “wireless optofluidic neural probe” the width of a human hair implanted in mouse brain and t...

Nine out of ten male prostate cancer sufferers could be treated

Nine out of ten male prostate cancer sufferers could be treated

Independent - 21-May-2015

Study finds prostate cancer is not one disease but several – enabling personalised treatments usi...

Tiny Living Colons Grown From Cancer Cells

Tiny Living Colons Grown From Cancer Cells

Popular Science - 11-May-2015

An international team of scientists has been able to recreate a patient's gut using cancer cells ...