Gastric cancer cells can activate KRAS-driven signals, enabling autonomous tumor growth by producing their own WNT proteins. New research reveals how gastric cancer cells exploit WNT signaling for ...
A protein once thought to simply help cancer cells avoid death turns out to do much more. MCL1 actively drives cancer ...
The discovery could pave the way for new treatments, improved risk prediction, and earlier intervention for brain metastases.
Gastric (stomach) cancer remains one of the most common and deadly cancers in East Asia, including Korea. Yet despite its ...
The immune system provides constant surveillance for the body, aiming to spot and eliminate disease-causing microbes or ...
Within tumors in the human body, there are immune cells (macrophages) capable of fighting cancer, but they have been unable ...
A new study explains how pancreatic tumors use a sugar coating to hide from the immune system and shows that a newly ...
A team of cancer biologists led by Princeton’s Yibin Kang has resolved a confounding paradox about retinoids and cancer cells ...
Sweeney won the Top Presentation Award for his talk titled, “The SUMO Balancing Act: Insights into Cellular Robustness from ...
Northwestern scientists said they found pancreatic cancer cells play a trick on a person's immune system by wearing a sugar ...
A research team at Queen’s University is seeking to understand how bowel cancer develops resistance to treatments including ...