Scientists discovered a molecular switch that may reverse cancer cells, stopping them from growing abnormally.
Cancer cells have special adaptation mechanisms that allow them to proliferate despite changes in their genetic makeup.
Cancer cells have special adaptation mechanisms that allow them to proliferate despite changes in their genetic makeup.
Researchers from the Francis Crick Institute have found that some particularly aggressive lung cancer cells can develop their ...
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A guardian molecule ensures that liver cells do not lose their identity. This has been discovered by researchers from the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), the Hector Institute für Translational ...
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Susan Williams,seated center, a patient at the John B. Amos Cancer Center in Columbus, Georgia, is receiving a new cancer ...
KAIST researchers have discovered a molecular switch that can revert cancer cells back to normal by capturing the critical ...
Researchers from the Francis Crick Institute have found that some particularly aggressive lung cancer cells can develop their own electric network, like that seen in the body’s nervous system.
"We have discovered a molecular switch that can revert the fate of cancer cells," said biologist Kwang-Hyun Cho.