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In a paradigm breaking study, Dr. Pavan Reddy, director of the Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center at Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) and his team, in collaboration with Drs. Arul Chinnaiyan, S ...
Chronic inflammation can raise a person's risk of cancer, and a new study reveals key details about how that might happen in ...
A Weill Cornell Medicine team has found that triple-negative breast cancer depends on the enzyme EZH2 to spread. By silencing key genes, EZH2 drives chaotic cell divisions and fuels metastasis.
In a paradigm-breaking study, researchers have discovered a novel way the immune system, specifically T cells, attack their ...
On the flipside, if telomeres are too long, it can also spell trouble because cancer cells require long telomeres to become ...
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Mitotic stopwatch pathway shows how cancer loses its sense of time to avoid stress responses
When cell division (mitosis) takes too long, it can be a sign that something is wrong with the cells, for example, DNA damage or chromosomal instability. That's why our cells come with an innate ...
Marked interindividual variability in organ size at comparable BMI supports organ dimensions as a potentially superior ...
After staining, cells and their nuclei can be imaged, analyzed and tracked using microscopy. This enables the researchers to watch mitosis in real time and track progress of individual cells. When ...
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