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Which breast cancer patients need lymph nodes removed? Ultrasound narrows it down, study finds

Feb 03, 2015

Which breast cancer patients need to have underarm lymph nodes removed? Mayo Clinic-led research is narrowing it down. Read More

DNA nanoswitches reveal how life's molecules connect

Feb 03, 2015

An accessible new way to study molecular interactions could lower cost and time associated with discovering new drugsA complex interplay of molecular components governs almost all aspects of... Read More

Fluorescent dyes 'light up' brain cancer cells, reports Neurosurgery

Feb 03, 2015

New agents show promise for 'fluorescence-guided tumor surgery'Two new fluorescent dyes attracted to cancer cells may help neurosurgeons more accurately localize and completely resect brain... Read More

Moffitt study find loss of certain protein is associated with poor prognosis in breast, lung cancer

Feb 03, 2015

Study shows a tristetraprolin gene network is common to many different tumorsMoffitt Cancer Center researchers have found that breast and lung cancer patients who have low levels of a protein... Read More

UTSW study links deficiency of cellular housekeeping gene with aggressive forms of breast cancer

Feb 03, 2015

UT Southwestern Medical Center scientists have identified a strong link between the most aggressive type of breast cancer and a gene that regulates the body's natural cellular recycling process... Read More

Moffitt study find loss of certain protein is associated with poor prognosis in breast, lung cancer

Feb 03, 2015

Study shows a tristetraprolin gene network is common to many different tumorsMoffitt Cancer Center researchers have found that breast and lung cancer patients who have low levels of a protein... Read More

Parkinson's gene linked to lung cancer

Feb 03, 2015

Researchers at the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW), in collaboration with other colleagues of the Genetic Epidemiology of Lung Cancer Consortium (GELCC), have identified a gene that is associated... Read More

Arsenic stubbornly taints many US wells, say new reports

Feb 03, 2015

New light on a neglected threat to health, child developmentThese are hot spots of dangerously high arsenic content (yellows to reds) can be found in many states. Read More

Identified the mechanism that controls localization of protein Rac1 in the cell nucleus

Feb 03, 2015

It's a crucial finding for understanding the control of cell shape and tumor invasionThe sustained presence in the nucleus of the protein known as Rac1 produces changes in nuclear morphology that... Read More

CNIO researchers broaden the catalog of biological chimeras for the study of the genome

Feb 02, 2015

Scientists from the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre's Structural Computational Biology Group, led by Alfonso Valencia, are making the largest ever catalogue of biological chimeras available... Read More

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