Cancer arises when your cells grow uncontrollably and refuse to die when they should. Normally, your body is equipped with ...
Research from Umeå University paves the way for a quantitative data analysis method to study the cell division process in ...
A clinical trial from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center looked at the effects of a targeted mRNA vaccine on early-stage ...
Xinning Zhang and Ashley Maloney discovered that a geology technique shows promise in detecting cancer-like cells. If their ...
Thousands of single changes in the nucleotides that make up the human genome have been associated with an increased risk of ...
SCIENTISTS have discovered a “switch” that they say reverses cancer cells in a major development for finding a cure to the ...
Glioblastoma (GBM), an aggressive form of cancer that grows in the brain or spinal cord, occurs at an incidence rate of about 3/100,000 persons in the Unit | Cancer ...
Stanford scientists have identified 380 key genetic variants that significantly influence cancer development, filtering ...
A research team has made a major discovery on how the CUL5 gene affects CAR-T cell therapy, an advanced cancer therapy. The study reveals that reducing the activity of the CUL5 gene helps CAR-T cells ...
A new study reveals that modifying the CUL5 gene enhances CAR-T cell therapy for leukemia and lymphoma. This improves cell ...
By Nina Agrawal Every day, billions of cells in our body divide or die off ... Left unchecked, those cells can turn into cancer. The question of when and why, exactly, that happens — and ...
Stanford Medicine researchers sifted through thousands of single nucleotide mutations in DNA to identify fewer than 400 that are functionally associated with inherited cancer risk.