Whole-mount immunolabeling enabled high-resolution visualization of peripheral nerve infiltration patterns within melanoma, ...
Scientists at Nagoya University in Japan studied what happens when macrophages—a type of immune cell—encounter dying cancer cells in tumors and discovered a mechanism that accelerates tumor growth.
Nerve fibers within melanomas can slow their growth, according to a study led by Weill Cornell Medicine investigators. The ...
A key protein, HOXD13, helps melanoma tumors grow and evade the immune system by boosting blood supply and blocking cancer-fighting T cells. Disabling it shrinks tumors and reopens the door for the ...
A first-in-human clinical trial led by an international team of researchers and published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that setidegrasib, an investigational targeted therapy drug ...
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and collaborating institutions have developed a method that reveals the cellular ...
However, a new study has identified a surprising “brake.” Investigating melanoma in mouse models, the team discovered that sympathetic nerves, the same ones responsible for the “fight-or-flight” ...
TNBCs rely on fatty acid oxidization (FAO) to fuel tumor growth by breaking down surrounding adipose tissue through lipolysis. Gap junctions, particularly involving GJB3 and connexin 31 (Cx31), ...
New research has identified a protein that could serve as both a biomarker and therapeutic target to weaken stem-like cancer ...
The results of a study by researchers at the International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB) suggest ...