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Proteomics Study Profiles Protein Changes in Response to Anticancer Drugs
Researchers have generated a resource to aid in predicting drug sensitivity, to understand therapeutic resistance mechanisms, and identify optimal combination treatment strategies.
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Exposing the Origin of Neuroblastoma To Guide Treatment
New research shows that bilateral neuroblastoma cancers can arise independently from each other, rather than having metastasized from one site to another. This finding has important implications for understanding the origins of neuroblastoma and could help the development of more efficacious treatments.
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Exploring Ways To Boost Immunotherapy Success for Stomach Cancer
Immunotherapy for stomach cancer may work better if it is administered to the patient sooner, in the earlier stages of disease, and in combination with standard chemotherapy, a new study suggests.
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"Monster Tumors" Could Offer New Glimpse at Human Development
Finding just the right model to study human development has been a challenge for scientists over the last decade. Now, bioengineers at UCSD have homed in on an unusual candidate: teratomas.
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Study Suggests That Beta-Blockers Could Be Used To Treat COVID-19
Beta-blockers could potentially be used to treat COVID-19, according to a new international study led by Italian and Australian researchers.
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Blood Test Predicts Ovarian Cancer Better Than Previously Thought
A blood test already available to GPs in the UK is more predictive of ovarian cancer than previously thought and could also help pick up other forms of cancer, according to new research published in PLOS Medicine.
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Underlying Design Mechanism and Morphology of Humanized Bone Probed
A team of biomedical engineers has studied how human and mouse cells communicate with each other. The team discovered that the humanized tissue is physiologically integrated into single functional bone tissue which retains species-specific ultrastructural differences.
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DNA-Based Analytical Method Could Help the Development of Anti-Cancer Drugs
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have developed a new DNA-based analytical method that could aid the development of future drugs for breast and other cancers.
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Pancreatic Cancer Cells Avoid Starvation by Signaling to Nerves
A new study finds that pancreatic cancer cells avoid starvation by signaling to nerves, which grow into dense tumors and secrete nutrients.
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Study Finds 1 in 8 Cancer Patients Harbor Inherited Genetic Mutations
In a new study, scientists conducted genetic testing in > 3,000 cancer patients. The scientists found that 1 in 8 patients with cancer had an inherited cancer-related gene mutation.
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