Researchers improved mouse skin cell culture methods and created a similar immortal cell line, but need to clarify their methods and benefits.
Scientists improved how to grow mouse skin cells in the lab and created a long-lasting cell line, but didn't fully explain its advantages or compare it to normal cells.
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April 2020 in “Frontiers in Oncology” EMT and metabolic pathways help cancer cells resist treatment and spread.
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October 2023 in “Animals” The retracted study examined the effects of lacto-fermentation on bovine colostrum, focusing on changes in pH, lactic acid bacteria counts, and amino acid profiles. Fermentation with LAB strains Lp. plantarum 135 and Lc. paracasei 244 significantly reduced pH and altered amino acid profiles, with the source of colostrum being a key factor. While individual fatty acid contents varied, total saturated, monounsaturated, and polyunsaturated fatty acids showed no significant differences, but omega-3, 6, and 9 contents did. The study underscores the complexity of fermentation processes and the variability in colostrum composition, suggesting the need for controlled fermentation for consistent applications. However, the paper's retraction indicates potential issues with the findings.
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June 2021 in “Annals of Translational Medicine” Human placental extract may help treat osteoarthritis, but more research is needed.