Cancer cells may use lipids to hide from the immune system
Glycosphingolipids (in pink, via cholera toxin B) are so essential to cancer immune evasion that some cancer cells cannot proliferate ...
Glycosphingolipids (in pink, via cholera toxin B) are so essential to cancer immune evasion that some cancer cells cannot proliferate ...
Prostate cancer cells. Credit: NIH Image Gallery Researchers at the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center have discovered a key ...
Tissue section from a mouse model of lung metastasis showing cancer cells (green) that have attracted and activated fibroblasts (red) ...
Credit: CC0 Public Domain Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine used artificial intelligence to identify drug targets based on mapping regulatory ...
Credit: Science (2024). DOI: 10.1126/science.adn0327 A new study by researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai addresses ...
Pancreatic cancer cells (blue) growing into a sphere surrounded by membranes (red). Credit: National Cancer Institute According to a new ...
Low-dose androgens do not facilitate receptor dimerization. Credit: Nature Communications (2024). DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-52032-y A therapeutic paradox has recently emerged in ...
Combination treatment of JAK/HDACi and regorafenib decreases kinase activity in CRC cells. Credit: Journal of Experimental and Clinical Cancer Research ...
News that should reassure people glued to their cell phones all day: a new international study finds no link between ...
OTUD6 promotes resistance to alkylation and oxidation stress. A Drosophila OTUD6 mutations and marked endogenous forms. b Catalytically inactive and ...
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