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The study, published in this month's issue of Cell Reports, used 3-dimensional models of organ tissues called organoids to identify and test potential gene targets from The Cancer Genome Atlas.
A light-induced gene therapy can damage cancer cells’ mitochondria, triggering widespread cancer cell death. Researchers at Ohio State University (OH, USA) have developed a light-induced gene therapy ...
Scientists at Fox Chase Cancer Center have identified a mutation in a common oncogene—a gene that can cause cancer—that may ...
Imagine a drug that halts cancer without side effects or risks. That future may be a bit nearer thanks to recent research led ...
With 20 percent of breast cancer patients having amplification of this gene, more research is very important to target TONSL," said Aditi Khatpe, first author of the paper and an IU School of ...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the most common type of liver cancer and the third-leading cause of cancer-related deaths ...
BUFFALO, NY – February 24, 2025 – A new research paper was published in Oncotarget, Volume 16, on February 18, 2025, titled “Robust p53 phenotypes and prospective downstream targets in ...
Research using CRISPR gene editing revealed that scientists from more than a century ago were right: Extra chromosomes inside cancer cells help drive tumors.
Colorectal cancer is the fourth most common and second deadliest cancer. How colorectal cancer develops is not well understood, but a team led by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine reports in ...
Justin Taylor, M.D., a physician-scientist at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, part of the University of Miami Miller ...
How Scientists Target the G12C KRAS Gene in Colorectal Cancer Mutations in the KRAS gene — one of the first cancer genes ever identified — are most commonly found in colorectal cancer, pancreatic ...
Genes are involved in the development of many illnesses, including cancer, which can develop when a mutated gene is expressed, or switches on, or when a tumor-suppressing gene is turned off. The study ...