Atlas of cells transforms understanding of human body
Originally published by James Gallagher at bbc.com, on November 20, 2024   An ambitious plan to map all 37 trillion cells in the human body is transforming understanding of how our bodies work, scientists report .   The received wisdom  said we were built from around 200 types of cell – such as heart muscle  or nerve cells .   Instead the Human Cell Atlas project has revealed  there are thousands of cell types , with some  appearing to be culprits in diseases  such as inflammatory bowel disease and cystic fibrosis.   In a flurry of announcements, the formation of the human skeleton and the early immune system  have also been mapped out in detail.   The novel insight  is akin to  moving from the maps of the 15th Century  era of Joan of Arc and Richard III to what the phone in your pocket can load .   The old maps of the body had the equivalent of major roads and significant geography  but also  areas cartographers labelled unknown or “ terra incognita ”.   Read more