Scientists are developing a unique targeting and delivery system that uses a peptide, or amino acid chain, to seek and destroy cancer cells
Parietin, also known as physcion, could slow the growth of and kill human leukemia cells obtained directly from patients
"Only a fraction of drugs that show promise in animals end up proving safe and effective in humans," lead researcher says
Team found that when antioxidants were administered to the mice, the cancer spread more quickly than in mice that did not get antioxidants
A potential mechanism identified that may be key to cancer resistance
Research shows a promising new avenue for early tumor detection
A team of UA researchers is sifting through thousands of research papers to improve treatment for cancer patients, one algorithm at a time
Dried plums found to promote retention of beneficial bacteria throughout the colon
Researchers uncovered a viral protein in the cell that inhibits the major DNA sensor and thus the body’s response to viral infection
Findings provide new insights into how the protein regulates cell growth and how mutations in the gene that encodes the protein can lead to cancer
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