An unusual means of chromosome protection sheds light on cancer cell growth.
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An unusual means of chromosome protection sheds light on cancer cell growth.
Young immune systems may support breast cancer’s metastasis to the brain.
FDA approves new treatment for chronic graft-versus-host disease.
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Gut bacteria promote anti-cancer immunity by activating a key innate immune signaling pathway.
New research reveals how bacteria reprogram innate immune cells to control tumor growth and improve the response to cancer immunotherapy.
A computational tool predicts how immune cells’ molecular communications impact cancer, infection control, and inflammatory disease.
Animal findings may help explain why breast cancer is often aggressive when it is diagnosed in young women.
Real-time imaging of messenger RNA reveals surprising variability in the way cells’ splicing machinery processes these molecules.
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Systematic and MRI-guided biopsies can each find cancers that the other technique can miss, but not everyone needs both.
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