A team of researchers from the Andalusian Centre for Molecular Biology and Regenerative Medicine (CABIMER) and the University ...
DNA repair proteins act like the body's editors, constantly finding and reversing damage to our genetic code. Researchers have long struggled to understand how cancer cells hijack one of these ...
A groundbreaking study identifies a "master switch" molecule, miR-181d, that controls the chaotic behavior of glioblastoma cells.
A new study shows that cancer damages its own DNA by pushing key genes to work too hard. Researchers found that the most ...
This transcript has been edited for clarity. For more episodes, download the Medscape app or subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast provider. Dr Liu is a ...
Emerging immunotherapies and targeted therapies take aim at recently identified biomarkers ...
Antal and Yeo, who also are members of UCSD’s Moores Cancer Center, say the key to targeting triple-negative breast cancer, or TNBC, is managing a protein called poly (U)-binding splicing factor 60, ...
The Pol-theta enzyme (blue) joins two parts of a broken DNA strand (yellow). This process is mutagenic and can give rise to cancer. LA JOLLA, CA—DNA repair proteins act like the body’s editors, ...