Cancer cells divide more rapidly than normal cells, so most cancer treatments focus on killing these fast-dividing cells. However, this often leads to side effects since normal cells can also be ...
Working with a line of colon cancer cells, Korean researchers figured out a way to throw a few genetic switches to cause the cells to revert back to a healthy state. The technique could have major ...
Run a brief analysis at the single-cell level, let’s use the common Seurat pipeline. set.seed(12345) sc <- CreateSeuratObject(counts = sc.counts, project = proj.name, meta.data = sc.meta) sc ## An ...
This study suggests that ORes holds promise as a potential therapeutic agent for breast cancer and warrants further investigation into its clinical applications and potential integration into existing ...
The ability to transform cancer cells back into normal cells represents a monumental leap in cancer treatment. With fewer side effects and a reduced risk of recurrence, this technology promises a ...
Jan. 3, 2025 — Tumor cells circulating in the blood are the 'germ cells' of breast cancer metastases. They are very rare and could not be propagated in the culture ... AI-Powered Blood Test ...
Researchers hunting for a cure for cancer have made a groundbreaking discovery that could turn some cancer cells into 'normal' cells. Cancer occurs in the body when the DNA of a cell mutates, causing ...
The TP53 gene is a gene that is mutated in many cancers. It is the most common gene mutation found in cancer cells. A tumor-suppressor gene, TP53 codes for a protein that inhibits the development and ...
Immune complex shaves stem cells to protect against cancer Date: January 17, 2025 Source: Weill Cornell Medicine Summary: A group of immune proteins called the inflammasome can help prevent blood ...
Scientists found that healthy women can carry genetic changes in their breast cells that are thought to be characteristic of invasive breast cancer. Most cancer cells have too many or too few ...