Tumor
Uncapping a new therapy
19 Dec 2018A deeper understanding of chromosome capping could improve therapies for both cancer and aging
How to make a neutrophil
29 Aug 2018Insights into the development of neutrophils could lead to therapeutic options for inflammatory diseases and cancers
A closer look at cell types
16 May 2017Analyzing gene activity in single cells offers a
clearer view of bowel cancer
Jekyll and Hyde genes identified
3 Jan 2017The paradoxical roles of well-known cancer genes are mediated by oxygen levels in breast cancer
B cell clusters help control liver cancer
23 Aug 2016Immune system B cells play a role in tackling liver cancer and provide a marker for patient prognosis
Tumor-causing crosstalk
2 Dec 2014Signals that pass between genetically abnormal epithelial cells and their genetically normal support cells drive tumor formation in a fruit fly cancer model
Lighting up tumors
18 Nov 2014A fluorescent nanoprobe could become a universal, noninvasive method to identify and monitor tumors
Characterizing a cancer complex
11 Sep 2012Revelation of the function of a protein complex that controls cell proliferation in fruit fly wings provides insights into tumor growth
Understanding the culprit
19 Jun 2012Study using a systems biology approach reveals how the transcription factor EVI1 contributes to cancer development and tumor invasion
All tumor cells are not created equal
22 May 2012The identification of a molecular pathway essential for the development and maintenance of tumor-initiating cells may prove invaluable to cancer treatment
Sabotaging cellular stability
28 Feb 2012Viruses clear the way for cancer by promoting the destruction of cell adhesion regulators
Seeing the light
14 Feb 2012Tagging genomic elements with fluorescent proteins helps to reveal the secrets behind p53 activity