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Scientists wipe out 99% of cancer cells in lab using vibrating molecules
(STEVE GSCHMEISSNER/Science Photo Library/Getty Images) Scientists may have found a way to destroy cancer cells without ...
A study identified ARID1A as a key regulator of stomach cell recovery, showing that failed healing can create conditions that ...
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Uncovering gene-based clues to how disrupted healing in stomach cells increases cancer risk
Few areas of the body face more daily stress and potential damage than the stomach, which must manage everything we swallow.
Cells in the human body accumulate cancer-promoting mutations throughout their lifespan, yet these mutations rarely drive tumour formation. Tumours in a given tissue usually originate from a specific ...
Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh have developed a new way to grow T cells in the lab that enables them to live longer and better destroy cancer cells in a mouse model of melanoma compared ...
The review emphasizes how breakthroughs in understanding the molecular mechanisms of cell cycle regulation have paved the way for the development of targeted anti-cancer agents. Notably, inhibitors of ...
The Liu Lab investigates cancer as a dynamic system shaped by interactions between tumor cells, their microenvironment, and intrinsic stress-response pathways. Our work focuses on identifying ...
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