Cornell biomedical engineers have developed specialized white blood cells - dubbed "super natural killer cells" - that seek out cancer cells in lymph nodes with only one purpose: destroy them. This ...
Doctors may be able to spare patients unnecessarily aggressive breast cancer treatments by collecting and testing cancer ...
Researchers use low-cost LEDs and tin nanoflakes to selectively destroy cancer cells. A new type of cancer treatment can ...
Scientists discovered that inhibiting the enzyme STK17B forces multiple myeloma cells into iron-driven death and makes therapies more effective. Early mouse studies show strong potential for a new ...
Researchers at Duke University have shown that blocking an enzyme involved in iron regulation not only kills multiple myeloma cancer cells, but also increases the effectiveness of current therapies ...
The cells in Ling He’s lab dish looked nothing like cancer cells. Which was odd, because they had been extracted from the tumours of people with an aggressive brain cancer called glioblastoma.
Read more A ray of light may be key to fighting cancer. Researchers with the University of Texas and University of Porto in ...