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Optofluidic Device Detects Tumour Cells in Blood
A team of researchers has patented a mobile device that can monitor cancer quickly, cheaply, effectively and non-invasively.
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Microscopy Technique Could Enable More Informative Biopsies
MIT and Harvard Medical School researchers have devised a way to image biopsy samples with much higher resolution — an advance that could help doctors develop more accurate and inexpensive diagnostic tests.
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Big-Data Analysis Points Toward New Drug Discovery Method
A research team has developed a computational method to systematically probe massive amounts of open-access data to discover new ways to use drugs, including some that have already been approved for other uses.
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Changing microRNA's Presence in Glioblastoma Cells Could Change the Tumor's Subtype
BWH researchers examined a specific microRNA, miR-128, to help identify glioblastoma subtypes and to determine if altering the microRNA's presence in glioblastoma cells could change the tumor's subtype.
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Bone Cancer Drug Targets Tumors, Spares Other Organs
A study led by The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center found a drug known as bone metastasis-targeting peptidomimetic (BMTP-11) has potential as a new therapeutic strategy for this devastating illness.
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Cancer Cells Force Normal Cells to Act Like Viruses, Helping Tumors Spread
Researchers reveal how cancer cells force normal cells to act like viruses – allowing tumors to grow, resist treatment, and spread.
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Daiichi Sankyo, Max Planck Innovation and Lead Discovery Centre Announce Cancer Research Collaboration
Daiichi Sankyo, Max Planck Innovation and the Lead Discovery Centre have formed a new partnership that will receive exclusive rights to a new lead compound for the treatment of cancer.
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Traditional Model for Cancers Spread Could be Broadly Inappropriate for Many Cancers
A study has found that the traditional model for the spread of carcinoma, the deadliest form of cancer – from the primary tumor, to nearby lymph nodes, to other organs – may not apply in all cases.
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Cannibal Cells May Limit Cancer Growth
New research led by scientists at the Babraham Institute, Cambridge reveals a new mechanism driving cell cannibalism that offers surprising insights into cancer biology.
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Agilent Presents Early Career Professor Award to Dr. Gary Patti
Professor Gary Patti from Washington University earns the prestigious Early Career Professor Award for his work in Metabolomics.
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