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Small molecule plays big role in weaker bones as we age
With age, expression of a small molecule that can silence others goes way up while a key signaling molecule that
Mutations, drugs drive cancer by blurring growth signals: Researchers control common cancer pathway in lab with pulses of light
Genetic mutations in a form of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) may drive tumor formation by blurring cells’ perception of
Missing men, missing infertility: New research flags up problem
Men are missing from fertility debates and crucial support services because they are often not included in studies and, when
Two molecules offer great potential to combat cancer and chronic infections: Gladstone scientists discover how to enhance the longevity of cells that kill tumors and infected cells
To fight viral infections, your immune system calls on CD8 T cells to kill the infected cells. The CD8 T
Nowhere to hide: Molecular probe illuminates elusive cancer stem cells in live mice
After a primary tumor is treated, cancer stem cells may still lurk in the body, ready to metastasize and cause
Solved protein puzzle opens door to new design for cancer drugs
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Researchers at Oregon State University have solved a longstanding puzzle concerning the design of molecular motors, paving
Secrets of ‘hot’ and ‘cold’ pancreatic cancer tumors revealed: Immune cell makeup of tumors is controlled by factors specific to individual cancer cells
So-called “hot” tumors filled with T cells are often considered to be more sensitive to immunotherapy compared to “cold” tumors
Transport of lipid-conjugated floxuridine by natural serum albumin for delivery to cancer cells
How can elimination of therapeutics from the bloodstream or their early enzymatic degradation be avoided in systemic delivery? Chinese scientists
Competition for space: Oncogenic mutant cells vs normal cells: Mechanism behind space expansion of oncogenic mutant cells
Cells in multicellular tissues adhere to each other. Epithelial tissues on the surface layer of the intestines and skin pack