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New research reveals cancer cells generate “power waves” of energy helping them move, stretch, and invade more aggressively.
In order to produce effective targeted therapies for cancer, scientists need to isolate the genetic and phenotypic ...
In a bid to better understand how cancer cells power their explosive growth and spread, scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine ...
Trinity College Dublin now has Ireland's first and only BioBrillouin microscope, which will enable researchers to make giant ...
The two types of uterine cancer are endometrial cancer and uterine sarcoma. Each of these types has several subtypes.
In a bid to better understand how cancer cells power their explosive growth and spread, scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine say they have shed new light on the location and function of ...
A new study details the development of a nanoparticle-based system that delivers concentrated chemotherapy specifically to ...
Engineered chip mimics bone marrow and immune system, offering a faster, tailored path for cancer immunotherapy.
For roughly 400 years, microscopes have allowed us to observe increasingly smaller details. Today's most advanced instruments can peer deep into living cells, helping researchers study diseases such ...
Getting a liquid biopsy is a simple blood draw for breast cancer patients like your mother. Depending on the type of cancer and her treatment, it’s possible additional liquid biopsies may be ...