For the past 15 years or so, a class of drugs called immune checkpoint inhibitors have been used to treat melanoma – the most ...
NASA had a big—and little—problem. For a small satellite, the agency needed a tiny antenna, with very specific communication ...
As tumors outgrow their blood and nutrient supplies, or respond to treatments like chemotherapy and radiotherapy, individual cancer cells die, exposing their internal scaffolds. These dead cells are ...
From infections and allergies to brain diseases and autoimmune disorders, a wave of trials offers hope ...
DNA can voyage along intercellular highways called tunneling nanotubes. It’s a phenomenon that could potentially spread tumor ...
A new study reveals a possible way to make CAR T-cell therapy more durable and effective by targeting a single gene-regulating protein.
Scientists, funded by Cancer Research UK, have now passed another hurdle, bringing the test closer to patient use ...
Researchers have solved a long-standing mystery about why physical forces slow cancer growth—and the answer could reshape how the disease is treated. A multidisciplinary team from University of Galway ...
This interview uncovers how exercise may reduce cancer cell viability, with insights into adipose interactions and innovative ...
CAR T-cell therapy has been hugely successful in treating certain types of tumours, and stiffening up cancer cells beforehand ...
Scientists have uncovered a hidden “sugar code” on the surface of human cells that could transform how diseases are detected.
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