Cancer’s deadliest talent is not rapid growth but the ability to sidestep the internal programs that should make damaged ...
The KRAS gene mutation, responsible for a quarter of all cancerous tumors, has met its match. Thanks to UCSF research, a tiny ...
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 ...
Scientists have uncovered an unexpected function for a crucial protein involved in cell division. Reported in two consecutive ...
Left: Normal cell division with the chromosomes (blue) lined up and ready to be pulled into two separate daughter cells by the two centrosomes (green). Right: In faulty cell division, too many ...
Researchers have designed a smart drug that hunts down and breaks a little-known RNA that cancer cells depend on. The drug ...
Scientists accidentally discovered how an old blood pressure drug hydralazine could fight aggressive brain cancer by ...
Discovery reveals how key molecules coordinate chromosome alignment and offers a new anticancer targetA research team from ...
Scientists searching for new ways to combat cancer think they may have uncovered a promising new lead in the DNA of the ...
Christian Hinrichs, co-director of the Duncan and Nancy MacMillan Cancer Immunology and Metabolism Center of Excellence at ...
David Pellman (left) is a professor at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School (both MA, USA), who also has affiliations with Howard Hughes Medical Institute (MD, USA) and the ...