November 11, 2024) There are processes in the human body that can suppress the growth and proliferation of cancer cells.
Genes contain instructions for making proteins, and a central dogma of biology is that this information flows from DNA to RNA to proteins. But only two percent of the human genome actually encodes ...
Researchers from the Tumor Profiler consortium have combined single-cell multi-omics and functional profiling for 21 AML ...
Hearing the news that you have a tumour which could shorten your life is something we all dread. But there may be an ...
Participants with nephrotic syndrome in NEPTUNE Match will receive information about the PIONEER study and other clinical ...
Cytotoxicity assays play a crucial role in evaluating the effects of hazardous substances and physiological changes on cell health. These assays are widely used in pharmaceutical research to quantify ...
proliferation, and differentiation in tissue regeneration applications. • Studies focusing on the incorporation of bioactive agents within nanostructured scaffolds to mimic ECM and promote specific ...
Scientists have successfully reprogrammed astroglia, a type of brain support cell, into neurons that mimic specific ...
NKTR-255 in combination with durvalumab following chemoradiation was well-tolerated in patients with non–small cell lung ...
UCLA researchers published a study showing that Manuka honey was helpful "for estrogen receptor (ER)-positive breast cancer" and has the potential to be an alternative option for breast cancer ...
The researchers speculate that these fatty acids may exert their influence by managing inflammation and cell proliferation, ...