Research is an important step in assessing patient safety in the rapidly developing field of stem cell therapies
Faster, cheaper test predicts who needs chemotherapy or just hormonal regimen
Scientists have long thought that cancer is an evolutionary process that involves cells acquiring mutations that replicate and persist over time
High-resolution structural details of cells' DNA-replicating proteins offer new insight into how these molecular machines function
Berkeley Lab researchers find new function for DNA repair protein
Heart disease, diabetes, stroke, autism, and epilepsy are focus of research supported by National Institutes of Health
Study reveals possible therapeutic strategy and a molecular mystery
University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry blog shares the school's latest research on tumor growth and how the body reacts
MD Anderson study in mice points to sugar’s impact on inflammatory pathways as culprit
The investigators analyzed genetic information from more than 4,000 cancer cases included in The Cancer Genome Atlas project,
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