Scientists from KAIST have developed technology that can transform cancer cells into normal cells, offering a potentially new approach to cancer therapies. Researchers from the Korean Advanced ...
"The fact that cancer cells can be converted back to normal cells is an astonishing ... while the digital modeling tool could become a way to fight other cancers throughout the body.
Instead of killing cancer cells, their technology reverts these cells to a state similar to normal colon cells, effectively avoiding the harmful side effects associated with conventional treatments.
Instead, the technology converts cancer cells into a state resembling normal colon cells, effectively avoiding harmful side effects. This innovative approach challenges the traditional notion of ...
The study is based on the analysis of human senescent cells in a specific tumor model — melanoma, which affects skin cells known as melanocytes — and, more specifically, melanocytes exposed to ...
Most cancer cells have too many or too few chromosomes, distinguishing them from normal cells. But a new study shows that healthy breast tissues can also have cells with unusual copies of chromosomes.
have developed a technology that transforms colon cancer cells into normal-like cells without destroying them. This innovative approach, led by Professor Kwang-Hyun Cho of the Department of Bio and ...
A groundbreaking study from Baylor College of Medicine explores how two types of CAR T cells target cancer, shedding light on ...
Glycolysis is a central metabolic pathway by which cells obtain energy from sugar. Cancer cells in particular have long been ...
A study shares new insights into how two of the most common types of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells kill cancer. Investigators examined how molecular dynamics at the immune synapse -- where ...