Cancer cells possess a remarkable quality called plasticity. This means they can change their form. This ability helps them survive and spread. Cancer cells act like young cells. They can adapt to ...
Cells aren’t as passive as scientists once thought—they actively create internal currents to move proteins quickly and ...
Once built to fight cancer, CAR‑T therapy is now offering new hope for patients with severe autoimmune disease.
A cancer drug target already being investigated in clinical trials turns out to be doing something even more consequential ...
CAR-T cell therapy, originally developed for cancer, is showing ever more promise as a treatment for autoimmune diseases.
New findings by Taiwanese researchers on the behavior of cancer cells could pave the way for more precise treatments with fewer side effects. A research team at the National Health Research Institutes ...
Researchers have found a way to wreck cancer cells with something that sounds unrealistic. A team from Rice University, Texas A&M, and the University of Texas built a tool that shakes cancer cells ...
A precision cancer strategy that selectively kills tumour cells while leaving healthy tissue intact may be within reach for the majority of colorectal cancer patients, according to new research ...