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Nobel medicine prize: how a hidden army in your body keeps you alive – and could help treat cancer
By learning to adjust these biological “brakes” with precision, medicine is entering a new era. Treatments inspired by these ...
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Tiny surface shapes steer cancer cells, paving the way for better lab tests and safer implants
Griffith University researchers have shown that the shape and surface chemistry of microscopic "re-entrant" structures—tiny ...
Every cell in the human body operates on an intricate internal schedule, governed by circadian rhythms that synchronize our ...
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Scientists re-engineer a patient’s own T cells to target and destroy cancer cells
Hodgkin lymphoma and other malignancies that express the CD30 protein have been the scourge of oncologists for decades. For ...
HPV, a very common virus, is found to hijack the body's cells to directly drive skin cancer growth, even after surgeries and ...
A research team at the LKS Faculty of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong (HKUMed) has discovered that certain dietary ...
The work of Nobel winners on immune cells is now helping researchers fine-tune cancer treatments, showing how basic science ...
Researchers have developed a new membrane gel for growing and studying mammary gland cell development. The gel can be ...
Johns Hopkins scientists discovered a way to convert “immune-cold” tumors into “immune-hot” ones by activating key immune ...
Johns Hopkins researchers found a way to build lasting tumor-fighting immunity and prevent cancer recurrence by turning ...
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