The technology that gave the world mRNA COVID vaccines is being tested in a variety of new ways, and emerging research ...
Researchers from two Technion faculties have jointly developed a new compound and demonstrated its effectiveness against ...
Phages, viruses that infect bacteria, could be genetically manipulated to destroy cancerous cells using the immunity we have ...
Cancer cells are remarkably good at adapting to stress. When treatments damage them, they often find new ways to survive, ...
A new study suggests that overstimulating key cancer-growth pathways, rather than shutting them down, could offer a novel way to target pancreatic tumors driven by KRAS mutations.
Cancer cells are remarkably good at adapting to stress. When treatments damage them, they often find new ways to survive, fueling drug resistance and disease progression.
Scientists at Oregon State University have engineered a powerful new nanomaterial that zeroes in on cancer cells and destroys them from the inside out. Designed to exploit cancer’s unique ...
Researchers tested experimental PCAI compounds against pancreatic cancer cells and found they had powerful anticancer effects. One leading compound blocked more than 90% of cancer cell migration, ...
What if oncologists could degrade and eliminate disease-driving proteins rather than simply block them — and do it with a modular platform that works across cancer types, crosses the blood-brain ...
A research team led by Albert Einstein College of Medicine scientists has developed a new strategy to engineer immune cells that dramatically prolongs their effectiveness after being infused into ...
A new study conducted by scientists at the University of Sheffield in collaboration with researchers from UT Southwestern ...