Cancer cells have a survival trick that nobody expected: they co-opt vitamin B2, one of the most ordinary nutrients in the ...
A bacterial compound originally studied as a natural antibiotic can force cancer cells into a fatal spiral by corrupting ...
Scientists have uncovered a surprising dark side to vitamin B2: it may help cancer cells stay alive. The vitamin supports a ...
Scientists at UCLA have developed an "off-the-shelf" cell-based immunotherapy that was able to track down and kill pancreatic cancer cells even after they had spread to other organs. In a mouse study, ...
Scientists at UC Davis discovered a small genetic difference that could explain why humans are more prone to certain cancers than our primate cousins. The change affects a protein used by immune cells ...
MIT engineers have developed a new way to amplify the T-cell response to mRNA vaccines—an advance that could lead to much ...
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Every human cell is surrounded by a sugar coating known as the glycocalyx. It not only interacts with its environment but also reveals a great deal about cells' internal states. Scientists at the Max ...
Researchers have long known that bacteria could potentially be used to deliver therapeutic drugs inside the human body.
In a breakthrough poised to reshape cancer treatment, Houston Methodist has developed the first personalized mRNA cancer ...