For five decades, scientists have known about a notorious cancer-causing enzyme called SRC. But they always assumed it only ...
Scientists have discovered that a rare “mirror-image” version of the amino acid cysteine can dramatically slow the growth of certain cancers while leaving healthy cells largely untouched. Unlike most ...
A new study led by researchers at Adelaide University and published in Science Advances reveals why some cancers can grow and survive in the body, while others cannot. It turns out that intense ...
When cancer cells are physically squeezed, they mount an instant, high-energy defense by rushing mitochondria to the cell nucleus, unleashing a surge of ATP that fuels DNA repair and survival. This ...
Scientists in South Korea have developed a new technique that reprograms cancer cells back into healthy ones, offering a potential breakthrough in cancer treatment. The method, called REVERT, was ...
Cancer cell-derived small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) can travel from distant tumors through the bloodstream and kidneys ...
Wei Gu, PhD After more than a decade of research, scientists have discovered the natural mechanism behind a novel form of ...
A chronological map of the fetal brain reveals when key cells emerge and provides clues about autism and cancer.
Restoring natural vocal cord vibrations may reduce aggressive cancer activity, offering new clues about how laryngeal cancer develops.