Physical pressure can stop cancer cells from growing large enough to divide, revealing why squeezed tumors may stall.
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Colorectal cancer has a backup plan, and it begins when mature gut cells regain stem-like traits
In a recent study, Stevens researchers have shown how colorectal cancers can evolve from mature intestinal cells that revert ...
Cancer cell DNA doubling — when cells accidentally duplicate all chromosomes without dividing — now has a new risk factor: ...
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Smaller cancer cells may be more dangerous than we thought
For decades, scientists have been all about DNA when it comes to cancer. But new research from Virginia Tech and Tel Aviv ...
Engineered fluorescent nanobodies that work inside living cells can label multiple proteins in different colors at once, ...
A small number of cancer cells with the ability to change their identities and behaviors appear to be a key driver of cancer progression and its ability to evolve resistance to treatment. Targeting ...
Vitamin B2, or riboflavin, is a necessary nutrient for normal body function, energy production, and cell repair.
Researchers found that smaller cancer cells with doubled DNA often behaved more aggressively than larger ones.
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