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The shape of things to come: How spheroid geometry guides multicellular orbiting and invasion
As organisms develop from embryos, groups of cells migrate and reshape themselves to form all manner of complex tissues.
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Moffitt researchers develop a new way to predict how cancer cells evolve
Researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center have developed a new way to predict how cancer cells evolve by gaining and losing whole ...
Researchers in Class of 1942 Professor of Chemistry Matthew D. Shoulders' lab have uncovered a sinister hidden mechanism that ...
The cancer gene MYC camouflages tumours by suppressing alarm signals that normally activate the immune system. This finding ...
Cancer is transported from one organ to another by invisible bubbles. Understanding these microscopic messengers could change ...
Cells that are about to die send a signal to an executioner protein, but sometimes, those cells can fight back and regenerate ...
Circulating tumor cells were first described in 1869 by Thomas Ashworth, an Australian pathologist who observed them in a peripheral blood sample taken from a patient with metastatic cancer. 1 They ...
A team of Walter and Eliza Hall Institute researchers has worked out how a new class of anti-cancer drugs kills cancer cells, a finding that helps explain how cancer cells may become resistant to ...
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A Hidden Warning Sign Discovered in The Gut May Increase Cancer Risk
As we get older, chemical marks on our DNA slowly shift. Now, a study reveals this 'drift' in gut stem cells is fueled by ...
Decades ago, doctors created a test to determine which breast cancer patients should receive hormone therapy. Now, ...
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