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Researchers uncover a rapid cleanup process in cells that helps healing—but may also increase cancer risk during chronic ...
Cancer cells are notoriously flexible, taking on new features as they move around the body. Many of these changes are due to ...
Researchers just discovered super stem cells capable of resetting themselves back to a stronger, younger version.
Could cancer one day be treated by restoring sick cells instead of destroying them? A Korean innovation is shaking up this classical approach. Current treatments target cancer cells to eliminate ...
Units with fewer nucleated red blood cells and collection-to-cryopreservation time under 24 hours produced NK cells with superior metabolic fitness and tumor-fighting ability.
For life to function, cell membranes must remain intact. When these fragile barriers are damaged—for instance by heat or ...
New findings show that the stage of normal cell development at which B cells transform into leukemic cells impacts treatment outcomes for pediatric patients with B-cell acute lymphoblastic ...
Researchers have discovered that a leukemic cell is capable of transforming into a non-cancerous cell through epigenetic changes.
The researchers used several state-of-the-art technologies to trace the progression of changes that transformed healthy stem cells to cancer stem cells at the resolution of the single cell.