Discover how low-oxygen conditions within tumors trigger genetic changes that help cancer cells survive and spread, revealing new targets for...
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Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center have identified 16 genes that enable breast cancer cells to survive in the bloodstream after escaping the low-oxygen areas of a tumor.
Discover how low-oxygen conditions within tumors trigger genetic changes that help cancer cells survive and spread, revealing new targets for...
In a new study led by Johns Hopkins Medicine, the drug RK-33 has demonstrated promise in treating breast cancer that has spread to the bone (breast...
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and their collaborators have discovered a new way in which RAS genes, which are commonly...
In a breakthrough study published in Cell Reports, researchers from Professor Idit Shachar’s laboratory at the Weizmann Institute of Science have...
Researchers at the University of California San Diego Centre for Epigenomics (C4E), USA, have developed a new technique, called Droplet Hi-C, that...
Researchers investigate the spatial organization of cancer cells and the tumor microenvironment.
As cancer cells grow, they pump out metabolic byproducts such as lactic acid into the tumor microenvironment. Exhausted T cells -; which have lost...
A study published in Clinical Cancer Research confirmed that tissue stiffening in the most common types of breast cancer, HER2-negative, can...
University of Oregon biologists have uncovered a mechanism by which a well-known breast cancer gene also influences fertility. Mutations in the BRCA1...
A newly developed model to study breast cancer metastasis offers a deeper understanding of how and why cancer spreads. (!--ref1--) Professor Eran