Specialized cells help to create a nurturing environment in which tumour-fighting immune cells can thrive and work to eliminate lung cancer, a study 1 in tissue from mice and humans has found.
What if cancer cells became their own enemies? A team from Stanford seems to have found a way to achieve this goal. In our bodies, billions of cells are destroyed daily thanks to a process called ...
LUTHOR HD 3’mRNA-seq libraries display comprehensive ... 40 pg of total RNA input purified from DU-145 human prostate cancer cells and single DU-145 cells isolated by FACS.
In the study, RNA was found to "trigger the development of a unique type of immune cell with anti-cancer properties," according to a press release from the Northwestern Medicine Canning Thoracic ...
These cells are effective at shrinking even advanced stage four cancer tumors, according to a study published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation. "We were surprised to see this," said Dr ...
The new technique could kill a wide range of cancer cells, including breast and prostate A newly-discovered part of our immune system could be harnessed to treat all cancers, say scientists.
Australian scientists say the venom from honeybees has been found to destroy aggressive breast cancer cells in a lab setting. The venom - and a compound in it called melittin - were used against ...
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) have discovered how cancer cells modify their movement patterns in response to their surrounding tissue environment. The study, published in ...
This innovative technique leverages the power of molecular vibrations induced by near-infrared light to destroy cancerous cells, offering new hope in the fight against cancer. The research team's ...
"Identification of small molecules/metabolites able to activate immune cells with cancer reactivity is a key step in understanding how small molecule sensing might contribute to anti-cancer immunity." ...