Scientists from Tokyo University of Science, Japan, have identified a set of ‘signature’ genes that can determine whether cancer-fighting T cells will multiply or stall within the tumor. Their ...
Drawing of Purkinje cells (A) and granule cells (B) from pigeon cerebellum by Ramón y Cajal, 1899. Source: Santiago Ramón y Cajal/Public Doman A new study by researchers in India has discovered that ...
Lipid nanoparticles without drugs can make some cancer cells swell and burst, offering a new way to target tumors resistant to existing treatments. (Nanowerk Spotlight) The ability to selectively ...
Scientists are using nanoparticles and lasers to kill cancer cells by blowing them up from the inside. Researchers at Rice University in Houston, Texas reported this week that they’ve found a new way ...
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