Cancer cell movement during metastasis is a dynamic process regulated by several different signals. However, the way cells receive, process and respond to these signals has been extremely hard to ...
Finland’s University of Turku researchers have developed a fluorescent probe for visualising the signalling dynamics in cancer cells that move, potentially opening new therapeutic avenues for breast ...
For the past two decades, biology textbooks have described CENP-E as a motor protein that moves along microtubules. The ...
A protein critical to melanoma cell metastasis has been discovered, offering strategies to impede cancer spread throughout the body. In a recent study, researchers from the Center for Genomic ...
You can’t do a thing about the genes you inherit from your parents, but doctors have stressed for decades that there are certain lifestyle tweaks you can make to help lower your risk of developing ...
IN THE POPULAR imagination, cancer starts with a mutation in the DNA of a normal cell. That mutation allows the cell to multiply uncontrollably, circumventing the body’s usual quality-control checks.
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