One of the biggest challenges in cancer research is understanding why some tumor cells become especially aggressive, invasive ...
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Engineered soil-bacteria protein kills colorectal cancer cells in lab
A protein plucked from common soil bacteria and paired with a fatty acid can destroy colorectal cancer cells in laboratory ...
A new set of drugs exploit a recently revealed weakness in "zombie-like"—or senescent—cells that could lead to new treatments ...
A detailed analysis of T-cell redirecting therapies in oncology, comparing the mechanisms of bispecific antibodies and CAR T ...
Scientists may have discovered another way the human body tries to protect itself from cancer. New research on mice suggests ...
For the first time, Weill Cornell Medicine researchers have demonstrated that Hodgkin lymphoma cancer cells from patient ...
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Engineered soil bacterial protein kills colorectal cancer cells by targeting their mitochondria
Researchers at Umeå University have turned a protein from soil bacteria into a potential new weapon against colorectal cancer ...
Researchers have found that cutting off cancer cells from vitamin B2 strips away a defense that helps them escape a lethal ...
Cancer cells are known for their “glutamine addiction,” but many can escape this weakness by switching to alternative fuels.
Pressure on the heart as it pumps blood stops cancer cells from multiplying in mouse hearts. The beating of the heart stops ...
Scientists at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) and their colleagues are shedding new light on a tumor's earliest ...
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