Cancer thrives by hijacking the body's own basic survival systems, making it hard to attack tumors without collateral damage ...
Researchers develop method to guide how MDA-MB-231 cancer cells – an invasive breast cancer cell – stuck, spread, and ...
Griffith University researchers have shown that the shape and surface chemistry of microscopic "re-entrant" structures—tiny overhanging caps arranged like mushroom tops—can tune how cancer cells stick ...
To survive in ever-changing conditions in the body, cancer cells often need to alter their metabolism. 1 This ability to adapt is especially critical for their spread to other parts of the body. “This ...
Chinese researchers have developed a novel method to efficiently engineer natural killer (NK) cells for cancer immunotherapy.
A protein found in our cells could act as an early warning sign for aggressive cancers—and a new target for drugs to stop them spreading. This is the discovery of scientists from Brunel University of ...
Understanding the patterns of acquired resistance to epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) TKI treatment has led to more effective combination therapy and continues to drive development of novel ...
Using NISTCHO means people can test the reproducibility of experiments in different labs and with different off-the-shelf media.