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New Weapon in Fight Against Cervical Cancer
May 30, 2013 Scientists have found a way to target and destroy a key protein associated with the development of cervical and other ... > full story -
Biologists Take Snapshot of Fleeting Protein Process
May 30, 2013 Structural biologists have captured the first three-dimensional crystalline snapshot of a critical but fleeting process that takes place thousands of times per second in every human cell. The ... > full story -
TCE Exposure Linked to Increased Risk of Some Cancers
May 30, 2013 Trichloroethylene (TCE) exposure has possible links to increased liver cancer risk, and the relationship between TCE exposure and risks of cancers of low incidence and those with confounding by ... > full story -
Immune System to Fight Brain Tumors
May 30, 2013 Research gives hope that one of the most serious types of brain tumor, glioblastoma multiforme, could be fought by the patients’ own immune system. The tumors are difficult to remove with ... > full story -
New Possibilities for Prostate Cancer Treatment Revealed
May 29, 2013 Researchers have identified a sub-group of cells that could contribute to prostate cancer recurrence, opening up new ways to treat the ... > full story -
Cholesterol Sets Off Chaotic Blood Vessel Growth
May 29, 2013 A new study has identified a protein that is responsible for regulating blood vessel growth by mediating the efficient removal of cholesterol from the cells. Unregulated development of blood vessels ... > full story -
'Junk DNA' Plays Active Role in Cancer Progression, Researchers Find
May 29, 2013 Scientists have found that a genetic rogue element produced by sequences until recently considered ‘junk DNA’ could promote cancer ... > full story -
Nanomedicines' Impact on Patients Under the Microscope
May 29, 2013 A pioneering imaging technique to track the effects of next-generation nanomedicines on patients has now been ... > full story -
Small Molecule Could Have Big Impact on Cancer
May 28, 2013 Researchers have designed and synthesized a novel small molecule that might become a large weapon in the fight against prostate ... > full story -
Shape-Shifting Nanoparticles Flip from Sphere to Net in Response to Tumor Signal
May 28, 2013 Tiny spherical particles float easily through the bloodstream after injection, then assemble into a durable scaffold within diseased tissue. An enzyme produced by a specific type of tumor can trigger ... > full story
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