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p52-ZER6/IGF1R axis maintains cancer stem cell population to promote cancer progression by enhancing...
Nature· 3 days agoCancer stem cells (CSCs), which are distinct subpopulations of tumor cells, have a substantially higher tumor-initiating capacity and ...
Discovery may lead to treatment for chemo resistant glioblastoma
Futurity· 2 days agoFor many patients with a deadly type of brain cancer called glioblastoma, chemotherapy resistance is...
How one organization is unlocking hope in the battle against neurofibromatosis
ClickOnDetroit· 1 day agoNeurofibromatosis (NF), a rare genetic disorder that strikes at the very fabric of human health,...
Can This Well-Loved Herb Help Fight Malignancies?
Mercola· 1 day agoStudies2,3,4 also support the notion that this humble herb has anticancer effects, which should be good enough reason for you to include more of it in your diet. A study published in Biomedicine ...
Rutgers Cancer Institute and RWJBarnabas Health Se | Newswise
Newswise· 2 days agoClinicians and scientists from Rutgers Cancer Institute and RWJBarnabas Health will lead sessions...
Innovative Techniques Open New Avenues in Drug Dis | Newswise
Newswise· 2 days agoVolume 29, Issue 2 of SLAS Discovery features two review articles, six original research articles...
MD Anderson Research Highlights for May 21, 2024 | Newswise
Newswise· 4 days agoThe University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center’s Research Highlights showcases the latest breakthroughs in cancer care, research and prevention. These
Is Tinnitus Dangerous? When to Contact a Doctor and Outlook
Healthline· 4 days agoTinnitus typically affects your quality of life but is not a cause for concern otherwise. There are...
GDE5/Gpcpd1 activity determines phosphatidylcholine composition in skeletal muscle and regulates...
Nature· 4 days agoSkeletal muscle-specific GDE5/Gpcpd1 deletion leads to glycerophosphocholine accumulation, which alters skeletal muscle phospholipid profiles and reduces passive force in electrically stimulated skeletal muscles in vivo.
Oxford Breakthrough Could Allow Cancer to be Detected 7 Years Earlier Than Current Methods
GoodNewsNetwork· 5 days agoOxford University scientists have discovered proteins in the blood that could warn people of cancer...