Interrupting signals exchanged between tumors and the nervous system could become a critical pillar of cancer care ...
Laboratory for Research on the Structure of Matter (LRSM), University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, United States ...
Senescent cells, or ‘zombie’ cells, are damaged cancer cells that remain active, making it harder to treat tumors.
Researchers discovered the importance of an enzyme that promotes growth of certain lung cancers. Lung cancer is a ...
By performing biomechanical measurements on cells using an automated atomic force microscope and analyzing the results with machine learning tools, an interdisciplinary team from the LAAS-CNRS ...
Understanding how tumors alter their metabolism to evade treatments is an increasingly important area of cancer research.
As reported in Biophotonics Discovery, the team developed a novel microscopy technique that uses a standard fluorescence microscope in combination with imaging software. This method allows scientists ...
Understanding how tumors change their metabolism to resist treatments is a growing focus in cancer research. As cancer cells adapt to therapies, their metabolism often shifts, which can help them ...
Many of the annual cervical cancer cases originate in countries where ... which is a procedure during which a microscope lens is used to evaluate the cells on the cervix and potentially take biopsies.
Cancer cells can poison attacking immune cells by filling them with defective mitochondria ― dampening the body’s defensive forces and helping the tumour to evade eradication 1. These findings ...
Now, a UB-led study describes for the first time a molecular mechanism that could drive the design of strategies to eliminate senescent cells in cancer patients. Senescent cells can be caused by ...
The TP53 gene is a gene that is mutated in many cancers. It is the most common gene mutation found in cancer cells. A tumor-suppressor gene, TP53 codes for a protein that inhibits the development and ...