Not all cancer cells are created equal. Only a small number of cells in a patient’s initial tumor may have
Category: Cancer
Study: Free fatty acids appear to rewire cells to promote obesity-related breast cancer
Scientists at the University of Illinois have found that free fatty acids in the blood appear to boost proliferation and
Mutations in noncoding genes could play big role in regulating cancer, study finds
RNA transcribed from genes that seem not to code for anything may play an important role in regulating cancer, a
Deep Learning Targets Breast Cancer Detection
Can computer vision help radiologists find signs of potential breast cancer? In an ongoing project, PNNL researchers are discovering to
New ORNL AI tool revolutionizes process for matching cancer patients with clinical trials
A team of researchers from the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory Health Data Sciences Institute have harnessed the
Better together: Mitochondrial fusion supports cell division
Mitochondria are the powerhouses of the cell. And for mitochondria, much like for double-header engines stacked together in a steam
Why people with Laron dwarfism are pretty much immune to diabetes and cancer?
There are certain diseases that are so difficult to treat that you definitely would want to have an immunity from
‘Seeing’ tails help sea snakes avoid predators
New research has revealed the fascinating adaptation of some Australian sea snakes that helps protect their vulnerable paddle-shaped tails from
Graphene biosensor could provide early lung cancer diagnosis, research shows
The wonder-material graphene could hold the key to unlocking the next generation of advanced, early stage lung cancer diagnosis. A
How the Body Fights Cancer and Intruders
The human body’s immune system is like a vast team of special agents. Certain cells called T cells each individually