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Body clock protects cells from metabolism-generated oxygen radical damage during division

Jan 08, 2015

UC Irvine scientists studying the role of circadian rhythms in skin stem cells found that this clock plays a key role in coordinating daily metabolic cycles and cell division. Read More

'Killer T cells' primed to distinguish and destroy shape-shifting HIV, new study

Jan 08, 2015

Findings of a new study reveal why attempts to eradicate latent HIV have failed and offer a strategy that could help to form a therapeutic vaccine to eradicate HIV from the body. Read More

Body clock protects cells from metabolism-generated oxygen radical damage during division

Jan 08, 2015

UC Irvine scientists studying the role of circadian rhythms in skin stem cells found that this clock plays a key role in coordinating daily metabolic cycles and cell division. Read More

New information about how enzymes from white blood cells function

Jan 08, 2015

As a part of the human immune system, white blood cells create a number of enzymes that help fight disease. Read More

Are we there yet? - introducing a new tool to measure progress in cancer research

Jan 07, 2015

From the "War on Cancer" to sponsored walkathons and races, society constantly aims to move cancer research forward. Read More

Reducing fatty acid production may help treat arthritis, leukemia

Jan 07, 2015

Reducing the production of fatty acids called ether lipids could be a new treatment strategy for arthritis and leukemia, according to a new study. Read More

Prostate cancer 'easier to detect' with new type of MRI

Jan 07, 2015

New restriction spectrum imaging-MRI or RSI-MRI is better than current prostate imaging and may have important implications for prostate cancer treatments, new study says. Read More

Study of Castle Biosciences' skin melanoma gene test published in Clinical Cancer Research

Jan 07, 2015

Castle Biosciences Inc. has announced the publication of a clinical validation study of its gene expression profile (GEP) test for cutaneous melanoma. Read More

Scientist developing revolutionary breast cancer 'viro-immunotherapy'

Jan 07, 2015

A leading scientist is pioneering an innovative new treatment which uses viruses to kill breast cancer cells. Read More

Nutrition education may help prevent breast cancer reoccurrence

Jan 07, 2015

Breast cancer is the most frequent cause of death among women worldwide, and five-year survival rates are just 58.4% in Brazil, lower than in many other regions. Read More

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