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New dual-action compound reduces pancreatic cancer cell growth
New dual-action compound reduces pancreatic cancer cell growth
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Physical pressure on the brain triggers neurons’ self-destruction programming
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First in-human study finds novel immune cell therapy is safe and effective in advanced lymphoma
Study finds chemotherapy before surgery improves survival in early-stage pancreatic cancer
Study finds chemotherapy before surgery improves survival in early-stage pancreatic cancer
AI-enhanced optical coherence photoacoustic microscopy for 3D cancer model imaging
AI-enhanced optical coherence photoacoustic microscopy for 3D cancer model imaging
‘Sticky coat’ boosts triple negative breast cancer’s ability to metastasise
‘Sticky coat’ boosts triple negative breast cancer’s ability to metastasise
Researchers discover ABCA1 protein’s role in releasing molecular brakes on solid tumour immunotherapy
Researchers discover ABCA1 protein’s role in releasing molecular brakes on solid tumour immunotherapy
Scientists now know why ovarian cancer spreads so rapidly in the abdomen
Scientists now know why ovarian cancer spreads so rapidly in the abdomen
DHL-11, a novel prieurianin-type limonoid isolated from Munronia henryi, targeting IMPDH2 to inhibit triple-negative breast cancer
DHL-11, a novel prieurianin-type limonoid isolated from Munronia henryi, targeting IMPDH2 to inhibit triple...
Understanding how cancer cells use water pressure to move through the body
Understanding how cancer cells use water pressure to move through the body
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