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Francis Crick Institute

The gut epithelium of virgin (top), pregnant (middle), and lactating (bottom) mice, highlighting villus growth.

Pregnancy Permanently Rewires Rodent Guts

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans
Blood cells in the bone marrow

Regular Blood Donors Develop ‘Super Cells’ That Could Help Fight Disease

Categories Health
A young patient and her parents

Researchers Develop Potential Genetic Therapy to Reverse Giant Moles in Rare Skin Condition

Categories Health
Lab mouse.

Brain is ‘rewired’ during pregnancy to prepare for motherhood

Categories Brain & Behavior
Cancer cell close-up

Air pollution ‘wakes up’ previously damaged cells, causing cancer in never-smokers

Categories Health
Image of uninjured mice spinal cord, with ependymal cells shown in red.

Stem cells could help repair damaged spinal cord

Categories Health

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