Organoids allow researchers to test both novel and existing therapies in the lab, without burdening patients
Library preparation is a critical step in the workflow of several NGS paradigms
Researchers have developed a DNA nanorobot that recognizes HER2 on breast cancer cells, targeting them for destruction
A more efficient chemical separation method pioneered by Berkeley Lab scientists could accelerate access to promising cancer treatment
Mortality goal based on applying outcomes among healthier segments to entire population
Stanford researchers have developed synthetic proteins that can rewire cancer cells in a lab dish by co-opting critical disease-associated pathways
Advances in automation eliminate the tedious, time-consuming aspects of cell culture and cell line development
The breakthrough reveals new ways to combat drug-resistant bacteria and fight cancer
Despite significant investments into cancer research over the last decades, 1.7 million new cancer cases were estimated in the U.S. in 2017
Even within the same tumor, cancer cells can differ in their genetics, behavior, and susceptibility to chemotherapy drugs
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