Brazilian scientists have identified a molecule, BamazScplp1, in Amazonian scorpion venom that effectively kills breast cancer cells in early tests....
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Researchers at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research have identified a potential new therapeutic target for pancreatic cancer, one of the most lethal cancer types with limited treatment options. Published in the journal Science Advances, the study shows that blocking the molecule nidogen-2 enhanced the effectiveness of chemotherapy and reduced the cancer’s spread in mouse models. [...]
Brazilian scientists have identified a molecule, BamazScplp1, in Amazonian scorpion venom that effectively kills breast cancer cells in early tests....
A new AI tool, AAnet, has discovered...
A new AI tool, AAnet, has discovered...
A team of international researchers led by scientists in the USA provides the most thorough account yet of an elusive target for cancer treatment....
A team of international researchers led by scientists in the USA provides the most thorough account yet of an elusive target for cancer treatment....
A molecule found in the venom of the Brotheas amazonicus scorpion showed similar characteristics to those of the chemotherapy drug paclitaxel. ......
A molecule found in the venom of the Brotheas amazonicus scorpion showed similar characteristics to those of the chemotherapy drug paclitaxel. ......
University of Sydney researchers have discovered a previously unrecognized bbrain protein, SOD1, that plays a key role in the progression of...
June 30, 2025 -- Scientists at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have found that two common types of hormone therapy may alter breast cancer...