Cells aren’t as passive as scientists once thought—they actively create internal currents to move proteins quickly and ...
Yerem Yeghiazarians, MD, discusses the importance of understanding why certain cells (like cancer cells) can survive in ...
The current path to CAR-T cell therapy is, by any measure, a logistical ordeal. A patient’s immune cells must be drawn out of ...
Like tiny superheroes, small, naturally occurring segments of RNA can block multiple molecular paths that cancer cells use to ...
For his work towards developing a novel cancer immunotherapy that turns tumors into their own vaccines, Fábio Rosa has ...
A new CAR T-cell therapy attacks supportive cells in the tumor microenvironment that bear the surface protein, uPAR.
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Scientists discover critical cell behavior driving cancer, immunity, and healing
A moving cell looks simple from a distance. One edge pushes forward, the rest follows, and the whole thing creeps along as if ...
Cancer cells can brainwash their neighbors. Like the CIA deploying secret agents to turn an enemy, tumors use a similar strategy to manipulate nearby cells. The tumors’ agents are mitochondria, the ...
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Study finds internal cell flows that shape cancer, immunity and healing
A new study published in PRX Life has identified hidden structural patterns inside the flow of living cells that appear to ...
A new study sheds light on why promising cancer treatments can produce dramatically different results across patients.
Tumours have developed many strategies and tricks to gain advantages in the body. Led by cell biology professor Sabine Werner, researchers at ETH Zurich have now discovered another surprising trick ...
Millions of Americans take daily supplements—including nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN), nicotinamide riboside (NR) and nicotinamide (NAM)—to ...
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