This theory was disproved by the Italian naturalist Lazzaro Spallanzani (1729–1799) in the mid‐eighteenth century. In his masterful experiments, he showed that an organism was derived from another living organism(s), and he confirmed that there was a gap between inaminate matter and living or...
but rather hundreds of scholars who contributed to something that we now call the “Cell Theory”. Basically, this explained to the world what we, as living organisms, are made of. This theory was followed by many more revelations about the complexity of life on Earth that changed the entire...
This community-based classification, nomenclature and data aggregation could serve as an example for cell type atlases in other parts of the body.Classifications of cortical cell types: from Cajal to the Petilla Convention The conceptual foundation of modern biology is the cell theory of Virchow, ...
, as none of these glia exists outside theCNS. Schwann cells are not found in the CNS, so they will not be discussed in the context of this article, which is concerned with glia inhuman behavior. These cells are named after Theodore Schwann (1810–1882), who also expounded the theory...
The core theory of our innovation is that existing fetal alleles are different from the maternal alleles in the low coverage sequencing data of maternal plasma. Thus, parts of these loci might be rectified by imputation process and this information could be used for FF estimation. Several methods...
HGT is the transfer of genetic information between organisms other than parent-to-offspring inheritance, which may occur via plasmids, transposons, viruses, or other unknown vectors.In 1868, Charles Darwin proposed the Pangenesis theory, in which he evoked HGT within organisms. Interestingly, he sugg...
Here, to extend this work, we used the macaque atlas as a foundation to generate a comprehensive cell atlas of the adult human retina. We expected that the similarity of macaque to human would aid in identifying cell types, and this was indeed the case. By analyzing a total of 84,982 ...
An increasing number of studies indicate that adrenergic signalling plays a fundamental role in chronic stress-induced tumour progression and metastasis. However, its function in gastric cancer (GC) and its potential mechanisms remain unknown. The expres
The Gouy-Chapman theory was employed to separate electrostatic and hydrophobic effects (see Ref.[6]). After correcting for electrostatic effects, the dye-membrane interaction could be described by a simple partition equilibrium (Xb = Kc(dye)) with a partition constant of 103-104 M−1, a ...
. Moreover, anti-CEA CAR-T cell therapy demonstrated a significant beneficial effect in a patient with liver metastases secondary to stage IV pancreatic adenocarcinoma, and who received locally infused CEA CAR-T cells at the site of a solid tumor by Pressure-enabled Drug Delivery (PEDD) [69]...