Researchers at Umeå University have contributed new insights into how cancer cells protect themselves from cell death.
Ceramide buildup due to faulty transport triggers stress responses that lock cells into senescence, revealing a potential mechanism behind cellular aging and related diseases.
“Interestingly, BIRC5 and MCL-1 have both been reported to be over-expressed and strongly correlated with progression and survivability of patients with B-cell lymphomas, and their inhibition has ...
When cells experience enough chronic stress, they can stop dividing permanently. In this state of cellular limbo, known as ...
A precision cancer strategy that selectively kills tumour cells while leaving healthy tissue intact may be within reach for the majority of colorectal cancer patients, according to new research ...
In a preclinical study published in Cancer Research, researchers from the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have ...
Scientists uncover a metabolic vulnerability in aging cells that could be key to restoring resilience and combating ...
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