Researchers have unlocked a way to grow the immune system’s “conductors” from stem cells, bringing ready-made cancer-fighting therapies a big step closer. For the first time, scientists at the Univers ...
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How major nuclear protein complexes control specialized gene regulation in cancer and beyond
Precision and timing of gene expression is essential for normal biological functions and, when disrupted, can lead to many ...
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Stress-induced changes in generations of cancer cells tracked live under the microscope
Tracking how cancer cells develop in real time How these differences in the genome and in epigenetic control arise in cells, and how they are passed on to their daughter and granddaughter cells, has ...
A new study by researchers at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center - Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC - James) has identified a ...
For the first time, researchers at the University of British Columbia have demonstrated how to reliably produce an important ...
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Why cancer returns years later, and how we can stop it
Cancer’s cruelest trick is its ability to disappear, only to reappear years later in a new organ or a familiar scar. The fear ...
Cancer cells respond to stress with greater diversity. Drugs that affect DNA replication, or radiation that causes direct DNA damage, lead to increasingly diverse offspring over multiple cell ...
Scientists have presented a new approach to cancer treatment using mast cells, which are immune cells known for their ability ...
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have developed a treatment for advanced prostate cancer that could eliminate a ...
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