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Sall4 is required for DNA repair in stem cells
Mar 05, 2015
A protein that helps embryonic stem cells (ESCs) retain their identity also promotes DNA repair, according to a study in The Journal of Cell Biology. Read More
New nanodevice defeats drug resistance
Mar 05, 2015
Chemotherapy often shrinks tumors at first, but as cancer cells become resistant to drug treatment, tumors can grow back. Read More
Flower-like magnetic nanoparticles target difficult tumors
Mar 04, 2015
Thanks to the work of an interdisciplinary team of researchers at the Dartmouth Center of Nanotechnology Excellence, funded by the National Institutes of Health, the next-generation magnetic... Read More
The 'cardiovascular revolution' has increased life expectancy in Spain
Mar 04, 2015
Over the last century, life expectancy for Spaniards has increased by 40 years. Read More
Flower-like magnetic nanoparticles target difficult tumors
Mar 04, 2015
Thanks to the work of an interdisciplinary team of researchers at the Dartmouth Center of Nanotechnology Excellence, funded by the National Institutes of Health, the next-generation magnetic... Read More
The 'cardiovascular revolution' has increased life expectancy in Spain
Mar 04, 2015
Over the last century, life expectancy for Spaniards has increased by 40 years. Read More
Healthy-looking prostate cells mask cancer-causing mutations
Mar 04, 2015
Prostate cells that look normal under the microscope may be hiding genetic mutations that could develop into cancer, prompting new ways to improve treatment for the disease, according to research... Read More
TSRI scientists find clues to cancer drug failure
Mar 04, 2015
Cancer patients fear the possibility that one day their cells might start rendering many different chemotherapy regimens ineffective. Read More
Olive oil: the key to curing cancer?
Mar 04, 2015
Extra virgin olive oil (EVOO), long-known for its heart health benefits, has now been identified for its rapid destruction of cancer cells. Read More
Healthy-looking prostate cells mask cancer-causing mutations
Mar 04, 2015
Prostate cells that look normal under the microscope may be hiding genetic mutations that could develop into cancer, prompting new ways to improve treatment for the disease, according to research... Read More
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