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Salt could be a key factor in allergic immune reactions: Atopic dermatitis: Elevated salt concentrations in affected skin
Salt apparently affects allergic immune reactions. A team working with Prof. Christina Zielinski at the Technical University of Munich (TUM)
Cancer comparison across species highlights new drug targets
Cancer genes in mucosal melanoma, a rare and poorly understood subtype of melanoma, have been compared in humans, dogs and
Cannabinoid compounds may inhibit growth of colon cancer cells
Medical marijuana has gained attention in recent years for its potential to relieve pain and short-term anxiety and depression. Now,
Skin cancer can spread in mice by hijacking the immune system
Scientists have uncovered molecules released by invasive skin cancer that reprogram healthy immune cells to help the cancer to spread.
Opposite effect: Protein widely known to fight tumors also boosts cancer growth: Researchers find evidence that genome ‘guardian’ can stimulate cancer
Search for a description of “p53” and it becomes clear that this human protein is widely known for its cancer-fighting
New 3D imaging technique reveals how pancreatic cancers start
A new technique to study tissue samples in 3D has revealed that pancreatic cancers can start and grow in two
New insights into childhood cancer: Mechanisms of tumor growth and regression
Peripheral nervous system tumors are one of the most common types of childhood tumors. While some of these tumors, known
Realistic exposure study supports the use of zinc oxide nanoparticle sunscreens
Zinc oxide (ZnO) has long been recognized as an effective sunscreen agent. However, there have been calls for sunscreens containing
Researchers regrow hair on wounded skin
By stirring crosstalk among skin cells that form the roots of hair, researchers report they have regrown hair strands on