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Reframing the role of MCL1 in cancer signaling and metabolism
A study by the Mildred Scheel Early Career Center group led by Dr. Mohamed Elgendy at the TUD Faculty of Medicine provides fundamental insights into cancer biology.
Chemotherapy drugs that target cancer cells without damaging normal cells remain one of the key goals of precision medicine ...
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Diabetes drugs and cancer: the surprising link scientists are seeing
Medications developed to control blood sugar are now at the center of a very different scientific story: how they might raise ...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide, and the incidence of cancer is increasing every year. Lipids, ...
In a recent study published in Nature, researchers from Washington University investigated how dietary fructose indirectly promotes tumor growth through metabolic mechanisms involving the liver. The ...
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Protein MCL1 emerges as a central regulator of cancer metabolism
The researchers have succeeded in tracing two classic hallmarks of cancer – the evasion of apoptosis (a form of programmed cell death) and the dysregulation of energy metabolism – back to a common ...
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Some mammals can hit pause on a pregnancy—understanding how that happens could help us treat cancer
Seals give birth only when conditions are right. After mating, a female seal can delay implantation of the embryo in the ...
A bacterium from the intestines of Japanese tree frogs has "exhibited remarkably potent" tumor-killing abilities when administered intravenously, outperforming current standard therapies and paving ...
A groundbreaking study introduces new noninvasive screening tools that have the potential to greatly enhance patient comfort and clinical outcomes. Researchers have found that examining certain patter ...
A new study has found that drinking even a single glass of any type of alcohol each day increases the risk of oral cancer by 50%. On December 24 ...
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