As a professor of pediatrics and cellular and molecular medicine at University of California San Diego School of Medicine, Alysson
Study explores impact of surgical delay for renal cell carcinoma during COVID-19 pandemic
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Hallmarks of Cancer
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Spontaneous cell fusions amplify genetic diversity within tumors
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Proteogenomics offers insight to treating head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
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Mid-term clinical trial results show similar outcomes in promising cell therapies for CLI
Mid-term results of the first clinical trial designed specifically to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of two cell therapies that
Scientists uncover SARS-CoV-2-specific T cell immunity in recovered COVID-19 and SARS patients
The T cells, along with antibodies, are an integral part of the human immune response against viral infections due to
New light shone on inflammatory cell death regulator
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute researchers have made significant advances in understanding the inflammatory cell death regulatory protein MLKL and
When astrocytes attack: Stem cell model shows possible mechanism behind neurodegeneration
A new study published today in Neuron led by The New York Stem Cell Foundation (NYSCF) Research Institute’s Valentina Fossati,
Study overturns ‘snapshot’ model of cell cycle in use since 1974
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