Ceramides-lipid molecules in cells that affect many physiological functions including cell differentiation, migration, and ...
Like schools of fish and flocks of birds, our cells can also migrate collectively in coordination with their neighbors. This harmonious movement of cells occurs during embryonic development, wound ...
When these anchors are attached to cancer drugs, they attach to cell membranes and shrink tumors better than unmodified drug ...
A rapidly advancing area of biomedical innovation is shining a spotlight on miR-128-3p, a small yet powerful molecule with the potential to reshape how diseases—especially cancer—are detected, ...
The field of cancer immunotherapy has witnessed remarkable progress over the past decade, offering durable benefits for subsets of patients across multiple ...
Recently, a research team led by Professors Dahong Zhang and Qi Zhang from the Urology Department and the Institute of ...
Osteosarcoma is an aggressive bone cancer characterized by high rate of recurrence and metastasis. In a new study, ...
Within tumors in the human body, there are immune cells (macrophages) capable of fighting cancer, but they have been unable to perform their roles properly due to suppression by the tumor. A KAIST ...
As tumors outgrow their blood and nutrient supplies, or respond to treatments like chemotherapy and radiotherapy, individual cancer cells die, exposing their internal scaffolds. These dead cells are ...
Circulating tumor cells were first described in 1869 by Thomas Ashworth, an Australian pathologist who observed them in a peripheral blood sample taken from a patient with metastatic cancer. 1 They ...