A team at RMIT University in Melbourne say that extremely small metal particles – which they dub ‘nanodots’ – could be ...
A large, multi-institution study led by a Brown University physician-scientist could have important implications for the development of new classes of cancer therapeutics.
Lung cancer is the second-most common cancer and the leading cause of cancer death in the United States. Over 80% of lung ...
One of the biggest risk factors for developing liver cancer is a high-fat diet. A new study from MIT reveals how a fatty diet ...
Gliomas are cancers that originate directly in the brain, instead of spreading to the brain from other parts of the body.
Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center’s Ludwig Center developed a new treatment that selectively targets ...
One of the most exciting advances in cancer treatments in the past decade is the development of T cell immunotherapies, in ...
Researchers demonstrated that newly developed molecules designed to block an immune checkpoint can trigger a powerful immune response against tumors. Scientists at MIT and Stanford University have ...
Researchers from the Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research have uncovered a surprising player in autophagy, or the "self-eating" process that removes damaged parts of cells.
Creating physiologically relevant conditions for cells that replicate in vivo environments can improve experimental results, ...
Seals give birth only when conditions are right. After mating, a female seal can delay implantation of the embryo in the ...