All Cancer articles – Page 11
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ArticleUnlocking the power of stem cell therapy
In this Q&A, founder of Scheer Medical Wellness Dr Alexander Scheer shares his insights, discussing the current challenges in stem cell therapy and how these can be addressed, the advancements in delivery techniques, and stem cells’ overall potential in regenerative medicine.
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NewsIntegrin αV and β5 partner to drive cancer cell growth
A novel cellular mechanism has been uncovered with the use of CRISPR gene-tiling technology, which could advance oncologic therapies.
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NewsAugmenting cancer immunogenicity through MHC class I
A novel technology can reduce tumour sizes significantly and improve treatment efficacy when used with existing immunotherapy.
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NewsImproving cancer treatment by exploiting mtDNA mutations
For the first time, mitochondrial DNA mutations could be used with immunotherapy to increase the chances of successful treatments.
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NewsThe potential of PD-L2 inhibitors for cancer treatment
Researchers discover that blocking PD-L2 in senescent cells increases the efficacy of chemotherapy in mouse models.
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ArticleImmuno-oncology innovations redefining cancer treatment in 2024
In this exclusive interview, Dr Espen Basmo Ellingsen, a luminary in cancer immunology, provides insights into the anticipated breakthroughs, collaborative endeavours, and personalised strategies that promise to elevate the effectiveness and durability of immuno-oncology interventions.
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NewsOff-switches developed for CRISPR-Cas3 technologies
AcrlC8 and AcrlC9 prevent the CRISPR-Cas3 machine from binding to its DNA target site, providing a safer way to engineer the genome.
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NewsStudying the effects of 3D genome organisation on gene silencing
Researchers explored the effects of loops and 3D genome organisation on gene silencing, and found that ‘cohesinopathies’ may be linked it.
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NewsInvestigating neuron-OPC synapses in live tissue
Oligodendrocyte precursor cells and the synapses they form with neurons could be relevant to many disease conditions, including cancer.
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ArticleT-cell receptors offer window to the cell for a new class of cancer therapeutics
Dr Daniel Kavanagh, Senior Scientific Advisor, Gene Therapies, Vaccines and Biologics at WCG, discusses how monoclonal antibodies are limited by their ability to only recognise tumour antigens expressed on the outside surface of a cell. In this article he explains how investigational genetically engineered medicinal products are leveraging T-cell receptors ...
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ArticleHow AI is accelerating the future of precision medicine
Dr Ketan Patel, Clarivate, shares his insights about the use of Real-World Data and genomic biomarker data and discusses how researchers can use these to better detect and diagnose diseases.
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NewsUnexpected patterns in DNA mutations identified
Disruptions in TP53 and RB1 are key influencers that cause changes in the risk of mutations across chromosomes.
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NewsCBPUV nanoparticles show excellent anticancer activity
Novel self-assembled amino acid-based nanoparticles, loaded with doxorubicin, could evolve cancer treatment.
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Discovery of a previously unknown class of HK-CREs
Using bioinformatics analyses, HK-CREs impact on cellular processes was studied, including their potential as housekeeping tumour suppressors.
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NewsAdvancing the development of CTLA-4 inhibitors
A new study could result in CTLA-4 inhibitors that promote antitumour responses without causing intestinal diseases, such as colitis.
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NewsControlling MYC’s hyperactivity with a peptide compound
A novel peptide can suppress MYC by binding directly to it with sub-micro-molar affinity, advancing cancer drug development.
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NewsDelivering a human monoclonal IgG1 antibody to the brain
Adding a biodegradable polymer at the hinge and near hinge regions of trastuzumab enabled its movement across the blood-brain barrier.
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ArticleAllosteric control sites in KRAS protein found
The first complete control map for any protein has been made for KRAS, and four potential drug targets have been discovered.
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NewsThe loading mechanism of bacteria injectisomes is now understood
Proximity labelling and single-particle tracking demonstrated that effectors in bacteria bind to mobile injectisome components.
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NewsDiscovery enables further investigation into new ligases
Researchers have developed a new PROTAC that activates the protein degradation system and binds to a previously inaccessible ligase.


