A hidden clue may explain why some mutated cells become cancerous and others don’t: how fast they divide. A new study from researchers at Sinai Health in Toronto reveals that the total time it takes ...
Cell cycle checkpoint-related genes (CCCRGs) are implicated in the development and progression of hepatocellular carcinoma ...
The review emphasizes how breakthroughs in understanding the molecular mechanisms of cell cycle regulation have paved the way for the development of targeted anti-cancer agents. Notably, inhibitors of ...
Researchers have found a reliable way to grow helper T cells from stem cells, solving a major challenge in immune-based ...
Cancer cells that have broken away from a primary tumor can lurk in the body for years in a dormant state, evading immune ...
Researchers at The Institute of Cancer Research, London identified the CIP2A–TOPBP1 complex as a master regulator of DNA repair during mitosis, coordinating backup pathways that protect chromosomes ...
Researchers at University of California San Diego have identified a previously unrecognized treatment target for ...
Stopping cancer cells from entering a soft biomechanical state could help the immune system clear dormant cancer metastasis.
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