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Cryptic peptides, which are expressed in pancreatic cancer cells, could be promising targets for T-cell therapies that attack pancreatic tumors, according to a new study.
Researchers from MIT and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute have discovered that a class of peptides expressed in pancreatic cancer ...
Researchers from MIT and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute have discovered that a class of peptides expressed in pancreatic cancer ...
In addition to the receptor used to locate tumor cells, this treatment adds an element that further enhances the immune ...
A new class of molecules capable of killing the cancer cells that are refractory to standard treatments and responsible for recurrence has just been developed. This crucial advance in the fight ...
Current anticancer treatments essentially target the primary tumor cells that proliferate quickly, but do not effectively ...
Cells have a mailing system of sorts. They can release tiny molecular balls, called extracellular vesicles (EVs), that ...
A hidden clue may explain why some mutated cells become cancerous and others don’t: how fast they divide. A new study from ...
This week, archaeologists identified depictions of the Milky Way galaxy in ancient Egyptian imagery. A mathematician found a ...
The 'cell of origin' of the second most common lung cancer and the way that it becomes dominant in ... It is from these cells, which express a gene called Krt5 that helps to build the structure of ...
A different kind of human cell division could improve our understanding of cancer and help us grow specific tissues ...
Mammary gland fibroblasts are highly plastic and transition through distinct states during development and disease. A new ...