Preclinical findings suggest that interfering with the way pancreatic cancer cells store cholesterol could be a way to treat the disease.
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Preclinical findings suggest that interfering with the way pancreatic cancer cells store cholesterol could be a way to treat the disease.
Full story at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Chemoimmunotherapy can lead to long-lasting remissions of HIV-associated primary central nervous system lymphoma, without impairing cognitive function.
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High levels of the sticky, pathogen-trapping webs produced by certain immune cells were associated with the most severe cases of COVID-19 in a clinical study.
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A single chandelier cell reaches out to connect and communicate with more than 100 other neurons.
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More than 200,000 large-scale DNA variations give tomatoes their diverse flavors, determine crop yields, and influence other important traits.
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New research suggests that cigarette smoke spurs the lungs to make more ACE2, the protein that the coronavirus responsible for COVID-19 uses to enter human cells.
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Experts in cancer, neuroscience, immunology and developmental biology chart a roadmap to illuminate the complex relationship between cancer and the nervous system.
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A new genetic analysis can assign patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma to one of seven different genetic subtypes of the disease.
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Analyzing tumors for a particular molecular signature could help clinicians assess whether someone with melanoma is likely to benefit from immunotherapy.
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