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Some bat species can live cancer-free for up to 25 years, which is equivalent to 180 human years. How do they do it?
Since the time of the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates, cancer has been recognized as being sensitive to heat. Today, this ...
Researchers detected cancer-linked genetic mutations in blood samples taken over three years before diagnosis. In a ...
Skin cancers in horses and humans show genetic similarities, but the animals are less prone to some other cancers, offering a ...
New research from Anglia Ruskin University shows dinosaur fossils contain evidence of ancient cancers that could help modern ...
Cancer cell movement during metastasis is a dynamic process regulated by several different signals. However, the way cells ...
(The Hill) — The pause of billions of dollars in research funding to universities has had devastating effects on cancer research as lab work is put on hold and schools are halting the acceptance ...
Many of these species remain scientifically underexplored, especially in the context of cancer prevention. By drawing attention to their potential, the authors hope to encourage more research that ...
We collaborate closely with experimental cancer biologists ... of perspectives from systems biology, formal methods, human computer interaction and design. At one level, BMA is a sketching tool that ...
The Cancer Biology Training Program (CBTP) trains PhD and MD/PhD scientists who will advance research on the causes, diagnosis, progression and treatment of experimental and human cancer. The CBTP ...
Despite spatial’s growing popularity across the life sciences, one area seems to have benefitted more than others: cancer biology. Here, we explore how spatial technology is advancing the field ...
A new review article highlights the transformative role of circular RNA (circRNA) in cancer, revealing its potential as both a key player in tumor biology and a promising avenue for future therapies.