Cancer: Using 3D to test personalized treatments in five days
Why doesn’t the same treatment work in the same way for every patient? How can a drug’s performance be optimised […]
Why doesn’t the same treatment work in the same way for every patient? How can a drug’s performance be optimised […] (HealthDay)—Venetoclax (VENCLEXTA) has been approved to treat adult patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) or small lymphocytic lymphoma, the U.S. […] Researchers at the Children’s Medical Center Research Institute at UT Southwestern (CRI) have identified genetic mutations that accumulate in the […] In a paper published in the journal Nature, an international research team led by researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden […] The scientific community has made great strides over the past decade in the development of a new class of cancer […] St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital scientists have identified genetic variations in a fourth gene that are associated with an increased […] How does cancer spread? While studying human brain tumour cells, a team of scientists at the Research Institute of the […] There are over six million fractures per year in the U.S. with direct costs in the billions, not to mention […] Melbourne scientists have discovered how tumour development is driven by mutations in the most important gene in preventing cancer, p53. […] Patients with blood cancers such as leukemia and lymphoma are often treated by irradiating their bone marrow to destroy the […]Leukemia
Cancer: Using 3D to test personalized treatments in five days
FDA approves venetoclax for chronic, small lymphocytic leukemia
Mutations in human livers can promote tissue regeneration
New mechanism of bone growth discovered
Researchers characterize mechanism of action of CAR T cells: Signaling properties and activity of CAR T cells are conditioned by the length of the CAR intracellular domain
Genetic variations in a fourth gene linked to elevated leukemia risk in Hispanic children
How does cancer spread? Researchers pinpoint a gene that affects cell-to-cell communication leading to the disease
Promising new targeted therapy for acceleration of bone fracture repair: Preliminary results indicate increased bone density, lower toxicity, and reduced healing time
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
Helping blood cells regenerate after radiation therapy: Method boosts differentiation of stem cells into mature blood cell types, may help leukemia and lymphoma patients
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