Breakthrough in the fight against resistance in metastatic breast cancer
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Study provides new look at why rare cancer often evades treatments
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New study finds blocking histones using antibodies alleviated lung fibrosis
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In a new study, Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine researchers have identified that abnormal interactions between different cell types, particularly platelets and lung immune cells, promote lung fibrosis.
UArizona Cancer Center researchers develop new way to target cancer cells
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In their recent study, published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, Wei Wang, PhD, and his team developed a new strategy called click-release proteolysis targeting chimeras, or crPROTACs, that allows for the activation and release of PROTACs only in cancer cells.
Cancer drug conquers COVID inflammation
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The body's inflammatory response to infection is important in controlling viruses, such as SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, but when inflammation gets out of control the effects can be lethal.
A suit of armor for cancer-fighting cells
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Six CAR T cell therapies have secured FDA approval, and several more are in the pipeline.
Preventing the tissue's response to stiffness may be key to slowing the progression of breast tumors
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It is well-established that a common mechanical alteration in cancer progression involves tissue hardening.
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