You might think of cancer as a mass of rogue cells that grow uncontrollably. But cancer is more organized and strategic than ...
How do different cancer subtypes arise? Do they originate from distinct cells, or from a single multipotent cell capable of ...
ZFTA–RELA is the cancer-promoting protein product of a gene fusion. Analyses of accessible sites in the DNA–protein complex chromatin in developing mice show that ZFTA–RELA binds to chromatin modules ...
Tumor cells can lapse into a sleep-like state and thereby evade the destructive effect of cancer drugs. In some types of the ...
Immunotherapy, which uses programmed immune cells to selectively destroy cancer cells, has transformed cancer treatment. However, cancer cells have developed immune evasion strategies, leading to poor ...
Certain white blood cells in the immune system, known as neutrophils, can make cancer immunotherapy less effective, according ...
Scientists at Pune's Agharkar Research Institute developed a nanomedicine targeting breast cancer cells by silencing key ...
Researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) have identified a target that may improve the response to CAR T-cell therapy, a treatment for patients with recurrent or ...
In each cell of your body, DNA is stored in structures called chromosomes. When cells divide, these chromosomes are copied, ...