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Scientists at the University of Cambridge believe they may have discovered a surprising new way to slow the spread of brain ...
Cancer immunotherapy has advanced the field of medicine and cancer care. Specifically, immunotherapy refers to the targeted ...
Scientists have found a way to stop brain cancer cells spreading by essentially 'freezing' a key molecule in the brain.
It sounds like science fiction. Scientists take ordinary skin or blood cells, rewind them to a stem-cell state, then ...
Cambridge researchers have shown that freezing hyaluronic acid molecules in the brain can reprogram glioblastoma cells, ...
The immune system can be “reprogrammed” to heal the body faster using electrical stimulation, according to new research.
This may help treat chronic wounds or diabetic ulcers—and one day maybe degenerative diseases, nerve damage and bone ...
Solid tumors often provide a challenging environment for the T cells of our immune system. By reprogramming the metabolism of T cells, scientists at the VIB-KU Leuven Center for Cancer Biology and ...
Researchers have identified the molecular tools needed to reprogram ordinary cells into specialized immune cells.
Head and neck cancer remains a major global health challenge, ranking among the six most common cancers worldwide and claiming hundreds of thousands of lives each year.
When injured, cells have well-regulated responses to promote healing. These include a long-studied self-destruction process ...