Cancer Prevention Research publishes articles that focus on cancer prevention, preclinical, clinical, and translational research, with special attention given to molecular discoveries and an emphasis ...
heme (used in membrane-bound succinate dehydrogenase), and other components related to the cell membrane or extracellular structures were detected (Supplementary Table 2). The Sec secretion system, ...
Neurons are cells in the body that are responsible for transmitting electrical signals through the nervous system. Different types of neurons affect the ability to move, which begins as an impulse, or ...
The phrase, which describes cancer cells confined to the lining of the milk ducts, is somewhat of an oxymoron. The National Cancer Institute defines cancer as cells that, if left untreated ...
testicular cancer is "a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissues of one or both testicles." Testicular cancer is rare and "is most frequently diagnosed in men ages 20 to 34 ...
Mitochondria are essential for powering cells, including T-cells, which depend heavily on energy production to fight cancer. But when cancer cells pass on their defective mitochondria, they lose ...
Study unveils key immune cells found to boost cancer treatment success in acute myeloid leukemia New computational tool aims to identify immune responses to cellular therapy in AML treatments Date ...
Inositol phosphate metabolites produced by inositol metabolism enzymes serve as vital secondary messengers in eukaryotic cell signaling systems and are broadly implicated in cancer, obesity ...
Analyzing both types of cells from three cancer patients, the Japanese team found that cancer-fighting immune cells poisoned with damaged mitochondria eventually lose their ability to resist. Without ...
Each day, she and other participants took a medication that can prevent cancer cells from growing and even kill them by blocking a specific protein; about half the group took the medication in ...
Louis, Missouri 63110, USA. To fill this knowledge gap, Ikeda and colleagues obtained tumour-infiltrating T cells and cancer cells from human tumours that were surgically removed and sequenced the ...
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 ...