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How does a cell know when it’s been damaged? A molecular alarm, set off by mutated RNA and colliding ribosomes, signals ...
Stem cell tech simulates ALS, quantum tools decode quasicrystals, and cancer exploits a human mutation—three breakthroughs ...
Researchers have developed MiROM, a new infrared-based microscopy tool that detects protein misfolding in single cancer cells ...
Researchers from Helmholtz Munich and the Technical University of Munich have developed a novel method to track cancer ...
MiROM identifies proteins by using mid-infrared light to detect molecular vibrations – essentially the natural "dance" of molecules within protein structures. Unlike optical spectroscopy, which ...
Mid-infrared optoacoustic microscopy technology enables real-time visualization of protein changes inside living myeloma ...
Fraction, PDF, Vitamin C, Anticancer, Pancreatic Cancer, Cervical Cancer, Small-Cell Lung Cancer Share and Cite: Konno, S. , Penunuri, A. , Wong, J. , Fullerton, S. and Choudhury, M. (2025) Anticancer ...
Cervical cancer is one of the most common gynecologic cancers worldwide and continues to be a leading cause of cancer-related ...
Researchers engineered a nanobody-conjugated liposome (A5-LNP-DOX) that targets CD155 and delivers doxorubicin directly to ...
Cell death can be non-programmed, for example as the result of accidental injury or trauma, or programmed. Types of programmed cell death include anoikis, apoptosis, autophagy, necrosis ...
How MiROM Detects Protein Misfolding in Cancer CellsMiROM identifies proteins by using mid-infrared light to detect molecular ...
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