Researchers from the Francis Crick Institute have found that some particularly aggressive lung cancer cells can develop their own electric network, like that seen in the body's nervous system.
The findings, published in the journal International, highlighted why children's exposure to second-hand smoke needs to be ...
Analysing blood samples of nearly 2,700 children aged 7-10 years from across eight European countries, including Spain and ...
This important study demonstrates the potential of synthetic gene circuits to detect and target aberrant RAS activity in cancer cell lines. The circuit design is novel and the evidence supporting the ...
The findings, published in the journal Environment International, highlighted why children’s exposure to second-hand smoke ...
Recent studies show how dietary choices may affect a person's risk of cancer, particularly colorectal cancer, and cancer of ...
KAIST researchers have discovered a molecular switch that can revert cancer cells back to normal by capturing the critical ...
A recent study published in the journal Environment International found that second-hand or passive exposure to cigarette ...
Unresectable canine hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has limited nonsurgical treatment options. Sorafenib is a targeted therapy ...
Vimentin is a type III intermediate filament (IF) protein normally expressed in cells that develop into connective tissue, ...
A new study has discovered in mouse models that genes associated with repairing mismatched DNA are critical in eliciting damages to neurons that are most vulnerable in Huntington's disease and ...
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