Caffeine could act as an on-off switch for gene and cell therapies, giving doctors more precise control over powerful ...
Drug resistance has long turned some of the most advanced lung cancer therapies into temporary victories, with tumors learning to shrug off chemotherapy that once held them in check. A new wave of ...
What if a cup of coffee could help treat cancer? Researchers at the Texas A&M Health Institute of Biosciences and Technology ...
In a major step forward for cancer care, researchers at ChristianaCare's Gene Editing Institute have shown that disabling the NRF2 gene with CRISPR technology can reverse chemotherapy resistance in ...
Immunotherapeutic strategies have made huge strides in cancer treatment for many solid tumors over the past decade. But the promising results have failed to make a large change in the treatment of ...
New research has found a novel target with therapeutic potential for metastatic eye melanoma—an aggressive eye cancer—with implications for a range of other cancers. Subscribe to our newsletter for ...
A CRISPR system detects rare cancer mutations in blood with single-nucleotide precision, outperforming ddPCR through engineered RNA guides and isothermal amplification. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Hidden ...
This figure shows the structure of PTGES3. The research team made the association after creating a fluorescent tag that tracks androgen receptor levels in real time. The androgen receptor is a hormone ...
Study in Molecular Therapy Oncology shows gene editing restores drug sensitivity by targeting NRF2, with potential across multiple tumor types In a major step forward for cancer care, researchers at ...
Using CRISPR co-culture screens, researchers found that deleting CHD1 and MAP3K7 makes tumor cells more vulnerable to immune ...