A new study reveals a simple and fast, label-free way to distinguish aggressive cancer cells by how they physically behave.
A paper published in Biology Methods and Protocols, indicates that a new computational method may help researchers identify ...
Cancer is transported from one organ to another by invisible bubbles. Understanding these microscopic messengers could change ...
Scientists at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have developed an experimental immunotherapy that takes an ...
New study shows that aggressive cancer cells can be identified in a simple, new way; by how they physically behave, not just by their genes. Using specially textured Meta surfaces pattered with tiny ...
Researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center have developed a new way to predict how cancer cells evolve by gaining and losing whole ...
AlphaGenome is a leap forward in the ability to study the human blueprint. But the fine workings of our DNA are still largely ...
Cell competition is a quality control mechanism in which cells with higher fitness levels eliminate neighboring less-fit cells to maintain tissue integrity.
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University are revolutionizing medical care for diseases that impact millions of Americans and the treatments they develop could alleviate major public health challenges ...
Researchers explored why only 40 percent of patients responded to Amgen's Imdelltra using TellBio's liquid biopsy test and ...