Genetic variations in a fourth gene linked to elevated leukemia risk in Hispanic children
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital scientists have identified genetic variations in a fourth gene that are associated with an increased […]
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital scientists have identified genetic variations in a fourth gene that are associated with an increased […] Three Chinese fir trees on a nature reserve in Southeastern China are the last of their kind. As their existence […] How does cancer spread? While studying human brain tumour cells, a team of scientists at the Research Institute of the […] Can this revolutionize the fast test, the cancer diagnosis? A new type of blood or tissue test can diagnose within […] Can this revolutionize the fast test, the cancer diagnosis? A new type of blood or tissue test can diagnose within […] Melbourne scientists have discovered how tumour development is driven by mutations in the most important gene in preventing cancer, p53. […] Women who are “larks,” functioning better at the beginning of the day than the end of the day, have a […] Recent studies of complex brain disorders such as schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have identified a few “master keys,” […] A new blood test developed by University of North Carolina Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers shows promise for tracking HPV-linked […] Researchers from The Ottawa Hospital and the University of Ottawa have developed a promising targeted strategy to treat chemotherapy-resistant acute […]Breast Cancer
Genetic variations in a fourth gene linked to elevated leukemia risk in Hispanic children
Researchers race against extinction to uncover tree’s cancer-fighting properties: Are we killing the cure?
How does cancer spread? Researchers pinpoint a gene that affects cell-to-cell communication leading to the disease
Cancer study: blood test to detect all cancers in ten minutes
New blood test to detect any cancer in 10 minutes
Mutant protein tackles DNA guardian to promote cancer development: Melbourne scientists have discovered how tumour development is driven by mutations in the most important gene in preventing cancer, p53
Women who are ‘larks’ have a lower risk of developing breast cancer: Analyses of genetic variants show the effect of sleep on breast cancer risk
‘Master key’ gene has links to both ASD and schizophrenia: Mice lacking MIR-137 show ASD-ish phenotype + increased Pde10a
HPV blood test shows promise for tracking head and neck cancer after treatment
New drug combination destroys chemo-resistant blood cancer: Targeted strategy holds promise for acute myeloid leukemia
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