Highlights: Tongue cancer organoids mimic patient-specific tumor biology Autophagy and cholesterol biosynthesis
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Tongue cancer organoid research uncovers autophagy and cholesterol pathways as key mechanisms behind chemotherapy resistance.
Highlights: Tongue cancer organoids mimic patient-specific tumor biology Autophagy and cholesterol biosynthesis
Oral cancer is an increasingly prevalent disease worldwide, with over 300,000 new cases diagnosed each year. Among oral cancers, tongue cancer (TC) is...
Organoids are lab-grown mini organs vital for research, with standardization key to ensuring reliable, high-quality results.
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Indian Institute of Science scientists have discovered how specific brain regions collaborate to manage chronic pain in mice, particularly from...
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A new University of Cincinnati Cancer Center study has identified a particular strand of microRNA as a promising new target for overcoming breast...