Cancer cells have special adaptation mechanisms that allow them to proliferate despite changes in their genetic makeup.
Cancer cells have special adaptation mechanisms that allow them to proliferate despite changes in their genetic makeup.
"We have discovered a molecular switch that can revert the fate of cancer cells," said biologist Kwang-Hyun Cho.
KAIST researchers have discovered a molecular switch that can revert cancer cells back to normal by capturing the critical ...
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The research team led by Professor Kwang-Hyun Cho of KAIST Bio and Brain Engineering who recently announce "Cancer Reversion Therapy" brings news about another key discovery!
Changes to the intermediate filament (IF) protein, vimentin, were found to promote tumor growth by increasing cancer stemness in an oestrogen independent manner. Targeting vimentin and/or the long ...
A collaborative research team from POSTECH has successfully developed a gastric cancer model using 3D bioprinting technology ...
The immune systems of cancer patients are highly disrupted, with those who have a higher number of immune cells in their blood having a better survival rate, finds a new study that uses a pioneering ...
Screening for risk factors of ovarian cancer using artificial intelligence, UniSA researchers found that the oral ...