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Mitotic stopwatch pathway shows how cancer loses its sense of time to avoid stress responses
When cell division (mitosis) takes too long, it can be a sign that something is wrong with the cells, for example, DNA damage or chromosomal instability. That's why our cells come with an innate ...
The review emphasizes how breakthroughs in understanding the molecular mechanisms of cell cycle regulation have paved the way for the development of targeted anti-cancer agents. Notably, inhibitors of ...
In 2016, Colinda Scheele, a cancer biologist at Catholic University Leuven, was studying how chemotherapy affects breast cancer cells in mice. However, she observed an inconsistency: Some cell ...
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Cancer treatment timing may matter more than you think, study says
Cancer care has long focused on what drugs to give and in what doses, but a growing body of evidence suggests the clock on ...
Study Finds on MSN
Cannabis compounds stop ovarian cancer cells from surviving in lab tests
A pair of well-known marijuana compounds work in tandem to target ovarian cancer cells In A Nutshell CBD and THC killed ovarian cancer cells at low doses while normal cells required 4-5 times higher ...
Therapeutic cancer vaccines have experienced a remarkable resurgence over the past decade, representing a paradigm shift in oncology toward harnessing the immune system's intrinsic ability to combat ...
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Cancer Disrupts the Brain’s Internal Clock
Breast cancer can rapidly derail the brain’s day-night regulation of stress hormones, even before tumors are detectable.
Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have found that a mitochondrial enzyme, GFER, creates an ...
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