Scientists at Oregon State University have engineered a powerful new nanomaterial that zeroes in on cancer cells and destroys them from the inside out. Designed to exploit cancer’s unique ...
Scientists looking for new ways to tackle hard-to-treat breast cancers turned to an unexpected source: Munronia henryi, a plant known for producing limonoids, a family of complex natural compounds ...
Through research collaboration with the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE) and CTCELLS, a research team led by Professor Minseok Kim at the Department of New Biology, the Daegu ...
UConn Center on Aging researchers have published a new editorial in the journal Aging titled "Polyploidy-induced senescence: Linking development, differentiation, repair, and (possibly) cancer?" In ...
Our work highlights the need to study polyploidy and senescence in concert to understand their roles in aging, cancer, and therapeutic ...
A growing body of research suggests that gut bacteria can change how the body uses nutrients in ways that matter for cancer. In one study, a single dietary amino acid acted like a switch, feeding ...
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