The footprint of death (also referred to as FOOD in the study) may help guide the immune cells to the exact spot to clear ...
Researchers at UC San Diego have found a paradoxical new way in which cancer cells survive and regrow after targeted therapy: by hijacking a protein involved in cell death.
A naturally occurring protein that tends to be expressed at higher levels in breast cancer cells boosts the effectiveness of ...
Metastatic melanoma cells that have spread to lymph nodes survive by relying on a protein called ferroptosis suppressor protein 1 (FSP1)—a surprising metabolic dependency that could open the door to a ...
A novel technology that utilizes light of different wavelengths to control cellular functions by inducing reversible assembly and disassembly of molecules has been developed. This breakthrough could ...
Scientists from Tianjin University have made a groundbreaking advancement in cancer therapeutics by developing an oral "microbial fuel cell" capsule. This innovative platform, activated by ...