Cancer cells are known to reawaken embryonic genes to grow. A new study reveals the disease also hijacks the proteins, or ...
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Researchers from Rutgers Health and other institutions have discovered why a powerful leukemia drug eventually fails in most patients—and found a potential way to overcome that resistance.
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Cathie Wood, the chief executive officer of Ark Invest, can be somewhat of a polarizing figure, with some research indicating ...
The Center of Excellence in Medical Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, has launched one of ...
Cancer cells are known to reawaken embryonic genes to grow. A new study reveals the disease also hijacks the proteins, or "editors", that control how those genes are read.
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Samer A. Srour, MB ChB, MS, has long hoped the remarkable success of chimeric antigen receptor therapy for treatment of hematologic malignancies could be replicated in other cancer types.“There is a ...