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Friday, July 3, 2009

Computer Scientists Develop Model For Studying Arrangements Of Tissue Networks By Cell Division

Computer scientists have developed a framework for studying the arrangement of tissue networks created by cell division across a ...  > full story

Salamanders, Regenerative Wonders, Heal Like Mammals, People

The salamander is a superhero of regeneration, able to replace lost limbs, damaged lungs, sliced spinal cord -- even bits of ...  > full story

Uncovering How Cells Cover Gaps In Wound Healing And Embryonic Development

Researchers have come a step closer to understanding how cells close gaps not only during embryonic development but also during wound healin ...  > full story

How Cells Reconcile Mixed Messages In Decisions About Growth

The cells in our body are constantly receiving mixed messages. An epithelial cell might be exposed to one signal telling it to divide and, simultaneously, another ...  > full story
 

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