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Knowledge of key receptors enhanced by architecture of signaling proteins
Jun 24, 2014
A team of scientists from Duke Medicine, the University of Michigan and Stanford University has determined the underlying architecture of a cellular signaling complex involved in the body's response... Read More
Smaller, cheaper two-mode imaging system could help surgeons see and remove cancer
Jun 24, 2014
Before they excise a tumor, surgeons need to determine exactly where the cancerous cells lie. Read More
Caution advised before implementing widespread lung cancer screening among Medicare beneficiaries
Jun 23, 2014
The case for lung cancer screening with low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) among high-risk older adults is not settled, according to the author of a new commentary being published in Annals of... Read More
HPV-positive head and neck cancer patients may be safely treated with lower radiation dose
Jun 23, 2014
A new study suggests that lowering the dose of radiation therapy for some head and neck cancer patients may improve outcomes and cause fewer long-term side effects. Read More
Scientists seeking the Achilles' heel of ovarian tumor growth
Jun 23, 2014
A team of scientists, led by principal investigator David D. Schlaepfer, PhD, professor in the Department of Reproductive Medicine at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine report... Read More
New combination treatment for cancer effective in mouse model
Jun 23, 2014
Scientists at the Sahlgrenska Academy have developed a new cancer treatment that has proved to be effective in mice. Read More
Link identified between stem cell regulation and the development of lung cancer
Jun 23, 2014
UCLA researchers led by Dr. Brigitte Gomperts have discovered the inner workings of the process thought to be the first stage in the development of lung cancer. Read More
Improved understanding of how cells manage their vast array of proteins and how system failures can lead to cancer and other diseases
Jun 23, 2014
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital scientists have discovered how an important "on" switch is attached to the machinery that cells rely on to adapt thousands of proteins to meet changing... Read More
Scientists seeking the Achilles' heel of ovarian tumor growth
Jun 23, 2014
A team of scientists, led by principal investigator David D. Schlaepfer, PhD, professor in the Department of Reproductive Medicine at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine report... Read More
Survival extended in lab model of lymphoma: computer-designed protein triggers self-destruction of Epstein-Barr-infected cancer cells
Jun 23, 2014
A protein molecule, "BINDI," has been built to trigger self-destruction of cancer cells infected with the Epstein-Barr virus. Read More
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