The DNA inside our cells is constantly being damaged, and one of the worst kinds of damage is a double-strand break—when both ...
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is one of the most aggressive and treatment-resistant forms of breast cancer. It grows ...
Researchers have found a small but powerful switch inside breast cancer cells that helps them survive stressful conditions.
When blood cancer in children progresses particularly aggressively, it is often due to a genetic defect: a gene fusion, such ...
Researchers have identified a stress-activated control mechanism that helps breast cancer cells reshape gene activity to ...
Cells frequently encounter conditions that can damage them or even lead to cell death. To keep functioning, they must rapidly ...
The protein, reverse transcriptase, has become an essential tool for making DNA copies of RNA.
When under cellular stress, breast cancer cells turn on genes that promote tumor growth and stress resistance.
A research team led by Park Hyun-woo, a biochemistry professor at Yonsei University, has introduced a pioneering method in ...
At 10 one-millionths of a meter wide, a single human cell is tiny. But something even smaller exerts an enormous influence on everything a cell does: proton concentration, or pH. On the microscopic ...
A major new initiative involving Leicester experts aims to redefine human-based research models for greater understanding of disease and the acceleration of new medicines ...
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