Every cell in the body normally has its fixed place as part of a tissue structure. Except for a few cell types, such as blood ...
But filopodia can also wreak havoc: metastatic cancer cells use them to invade new regions of the body. Filopodia are composed of hexagonal bundles of proteins that give them structure and strength.
Millions of individuals rely on effective medications to manage diseases like cancer and diabetes. For those with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), advancements in treatment selection could ...
MHH research team disables tumour cells with synthetic Adhibin and prevents migration and attachment to other cells ...
In blood cancers ... surface of the B cells with customized antibodies. This triggers a chain of immunological reactions and ultimately leads to the destruction of the cancer cells.
The visualization of the molecular interaction between antibody and tumor cell opens up new avenues for improved immunotherapies against cancer. In blood cancers such as chronic lymphocytic ...
In patients with RCC, exceptional response to immunotherapy may be related to clonal neoantigen-driven cytotoxic T-cell ...
More than 80% of these aneuploid cells had changes in their DNA structure that may alter gene expression — how genes are switched on or off — and lead to diseases, such as invasive cancer.