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In this instalment of LIMS Explains, Professor Ivan Poon and PhD student Jascinta Santavanond tell us about Extracellular Vesicles (EVs) – the nano-sized delivery trucks that help our cells communicate.
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Did you know that red blood cells are the only cells in our body to push out their nucleus? In this instalment of LIMS Explains, Dr Lucas Newton and Professor Patrick Humbert break down this unique process.
Body's ‘delivery trucks’ could lead to new cancer blood test