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Bladder Cancer Clinical Trials and Studies 2025: EMA, PDMA, FDA Approvals, Mechanism of Action, ROA, ...

GetNews 25 Mar 2025
Catumaxomab is a bispecific antibody that binds to EpCAM (the epithelial cell adhesion molecule) on the tumor cell--and CD3 on the T cell, recruits immune accessory cells through FcγR binding at the same time.
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Tharimmune Announces Positive Results for Novel Oral Monoclonal Antibody TH023 Targeting Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha

ACCESSWIRE 24 Mar 2025
... shown to be a combination of passive, as well as mediated via the neonatal fragment crystallizable receptor (FcRn), highly expressed in distal intestinal epithelial cells enabling active transport.
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The fine control of cell mechanics

Science Daily 21 Mar 2025
Our skin and mucous membranes are protected by epithelial cells ... in the organization and mechanics of epithelial cells and their junctions.
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Scientists Find The Silent ‘Scream’ of Human Skin For The First Time

Greek Reporter 19 Mar 2025
Researchers discovered that epithelial cells that line human skin are able to communicate danger to the body through a silent ‘scream’ ... US Researchers have discovered that epithelial cells ...
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Study finds eye injury previously thought irreversible was cured in human trials

Baltimore Sun 19 Mar 2025
The trial used a new procedure, called cultivated autologous limbal epithelial cells (or CALEC), that involves doctors taking healthy stem cells from the patient’s other eye, growing them in a ...
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Hypoxia Makes the Gut Healthy

The Scientist 19 Mar 2025
Baumler had previously reported that the molecule 5-aminosalicylic acid (5-ASA) restores anaerobic conditions in the intestines of mice with colitis by binding to a receptor on the gut epithelial cells.
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Slow, silent 'scream' of epithelial cells detected for first time

Science Daily 18 Mar 2025
But researchers have now upended the status quo by showing that epithelial cells do ...
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Skin Cells Create Neuron-Like Electric Signals

The Scientist 17 Mar 2025
Epithelial cells are known to respond to external electric stimuli ... “When injured, [epithelial cells] 'scream' to their neighbors, slowly, persistently and over surprising distances.
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Cells lining your skin and organs can generate electricity when injured − potentially opening new ...

San Francisco Chronicle 17 Mar 2025
As bioengineers, we became interested in the epithelial cells that make up human skin and the outer layer of people’s intestinal tissues ... In this newly published research, we were able to show that even epithelial cells use bioelectricity to...
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Slow, Silent ‘Scream’ of Epithelial Cells Detected for First Time (University of Massachusetts Amherst)

Public Technologies 17 Mar 2025
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‘Irreversible’ eye damage fixed by stem cells in human trial

BGR 17 Mar 2025
But a new eye stem cell transplant may change that ... It contains important limbal epithelial stem cells, which help repair minor injuries ... A new procedure called cultivated autologous limbal epithelial cells (CALEC) could help heal that damage, though.
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Haims: Hope for macular degeneration treatments

Vail Daily 17 Mar 2025
A treatment called retinal pigment epithelial cell transplantation has shown early success in clinical trials ... In 2024, a Phase I trial using retinal pigment epithelial cells derived from stem cells ...
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Tract Bio Announces Publication in Gastroenterology Revealing Potential Therapeutic Targets in the Evolution of Esophageal ...

Longview News-Journal 17 Mar 2025
Proprietary discovery platform, stemECHO, clones and characterizes the role of epithelial stem cells in the pathogenesis of inflammation and cancer, identifying druggable targets for the treatment and prevention of disease ....
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93-year-old survives 60 surgeries for oral cancer in 25 years

The Times of India 16 Mar 2025
... (OSCC) in the year 2000, a type of cancer that develops in the squamous lining—the thin, flat layer of epithelial cells covering the oral cavity, including the cheeks, tongue, gums, and lips.
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