A hidden clue may explain why some mutated cells become cancerous and others don’t: how fast they divide. A new study from researchers at Sinai Health in Toronto reveals that the total time it takes ...
Researchers at The Institute of Cancer Research, London identified the CIP2A–TOPBP1 complex as a master regulator of DNA repair during mitosis, coordinating backup pathways that protect chromosomes ...
Scientists have found a new way to stop cancer growth without damaging healthy cells. Researchers from the Francis Crick Institute and Vividion Therapeutics discovered a compound that blocks the ...
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Novel drug combination overcomes resistance in aggressive KRAS-mutated lung cancer
A research team at the Medical University of Vienna has discovered a new approach to treating a particularly frequent and ...
A new study explains how pancreatic tumors use a sugar coating to hide from the immune system and shows that a newly ...
It's long been assumed that when a parent cell divides into two daughter cells, the parent assumes a spherical shape, which then splits into two cells that have roughly the same, round size. But a new ...
Long before a liver tumor appears, a high-fat diet can push liver cells into a risky survival mode. That is the central ...
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'Telomeres', genes, chromosomes impact ageing and cancer: Nobel laureate Jack Szostak
Stress, ageing, cancer. There are still no magic solutions but one factor linking all three holds out hope. And that, says ...
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