Clathrin-mediated endocytosis (CME) is a vital cellular process that allows cells to internalize various molecules, including nutrients, receptors, and signaling proteins. This process is ...
Cancer cells divide more rapidly than normal cells, so most cancer treatments focus on killing these fast-dividing cells. However, this often leads to side effects since normal cells can also be ...
The ability to transform cancer cells back into normal cells represents a monumental leap in cancer treatment. With fewer side effects and a reduced risk of recurrence, this technology promises a ...
Jan. 15, 2025 — While most known types of DNA damage are fixed by our cells' in-house DNA repair mechanisms, some forms of DNA damage evade repair and can persist for many years, new research shows.
The repeated experimental results confirm the lack of cleavage of AP4ε (by contrast to AP2α) in TRAIL-treated BJAB cells. This verifies that some, but not all, components of the clathrin-mediated ...
16, 2025 — Two new studies have identified a possible way to block the progression of several forms of blood cancer using a drug already in clinical trials ... Jan. 3, 2025 — Tumor cells ...
Scientists found that healthy women can carry genetic changes in their breast cells that are thought to be characteristic of invasive breast cancer. Most cancer cells have too many or too few ...
Thyroid cancer is caused by alterations and overgrowth of thyroid tissue. There are several types of thyroid cancer, each originating in a different type of thyroid cell. The overgrowth occurs due to ...
The TP53 gene is a gene that is mutated in many cancers. It is the most common gene mutation found in cancer cells. A tumor-suppressor gene, TP53 codes for a protein that inhibits the development and ...
Who would have thought something as simple as causing a molecule to vibrate could potentially save lives? But that’s exactly what a team of scientists has discovered: a creative way to destroy cancer ...
Furthermore, nanotechnology-based therapeutic strategies, including photothermal therapy, gene therapy and immunotherapy are offering novel ways to combat cancer by selectively targeting tumor cells ...