Billions of cells die in your body every day. Some go out with a bang, others with a whimper. They can die by accident if they’re injured or infected. Alternatively, should they outlive their natural ...
Illustration of a healthy cell (left) alongside a cell that has been affected by necrosis (right). The process of necrosis, a form of cell death, may represent one of the most promising ways to change ...
Researchers have developed a dual-colour biosensor that tracks the exact moment and method of cancer cell death during ...
No significant financial relationships to disclose. This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the 2004 ASCO Annual Meeting. This abstract does not include a full text component.
As the second leading cause of death globally, cancer is a worldwide health crisis, particularly as life expectancies continue to increase. In its final stages, cancer spreads throughout the body in a ...
Tumor necrosis factor-α-induced protein-8 like-2 suppressed the proliferation, migration, and invasion of cholangiocarcinoma cells.
Researchers at the BRIC-Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology and Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) have developed a breakthrough technology that allows scientists to watch cancer cells being ...
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