A new preclinical study from researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, published in Nature ...
By targeting proteins used to splice genes, UC San Diego researchers have unlocked a new approach to treating triple-negative ...
A new study shows that cancer damages its own DNA by pushing key genes to work too hard. Researchers found that the most powerful genetic "on switches" in cancer cells, called super-enhancers, drive ...
Cell cycle checkpoint-related genes (CCCRGs) are implicated in the development and progression of hepatocellular carcinoma ...
The ability of mutations to cause cancer depends on how fast they force cells to divide, Sinai Health researchers have found. The study, led by Dr. Rod Bremner, a Senior Investigator at the ...
JERUSALEM, Jan. 21 (Xinhua) -- Israeli researchers have found that cancer cells can damage their own DNA through the same process that drives their aggressive growth, revealing a key vulnerability ...
A small number of cancer cells with the ability to change their identities and behaviors appear to be a key driver of cancer ...
The field of regulated cell death has undergone a transformative shift with the discovery of novel modalities beyond apoptosis, such as ferroptosis, which ...