Interrupting signals exchanged between tumors and the nervous system could become a critical pillar of cancer care ...
Scientists discovered a molecular switch that may reverse cancer cells, stopping them from growing abnormally.
Doug Kellogg, professor of molecular, cell, and developmental biology at UC Santa Cruz, has been awarded $2.95 million from ...
Cancer cells have special adaptation mechanisms that allow them to proliferate despite changes in their genetic makeup.
Cancer cells have special adaptation mechanisms that allow them to proliferate despite changes in their genetic makeup.
Two new studies represent a big step toward developing innovative molecular therapies capable of disrupting the ...
A type of aggressive, treatment-resistant brain tumor has a distinct population of immune cells that support its growth, ...
A recent study led by Associate Professor Takuya Yamamoto and Researcher May Nakajima-Koyama has revealed that maintaining a ...
Researchers at the Harvard Medical School discovered that the enzyme GUK1 promotes lung cancer growth by boosting the ...
Changes to the intermediate filament (IF) protein, vimentin, were found to promote tumor growth by increasing cancer stemness in an oestrogen independent manner. Targeting vimentin and/or the long ...