Cancer cells have recently been shown to collaborate to obtain vital nutrients from their environment, a phenomenon that was ...
Cancer cells work together to source nutrients from their environment -- a cooperative process that was previously overlooked by scientists but may be a promising target for treating cancer.
Researchers propose that CNDP2-mediated cooperation can be an effective and specific target for cancer treatment.
Epithelial tissue is skin tissue, covering and lining the body both inside and out. Signet cell cancer is also called signet ring cell cancer. This is because under a microscope the cells look like ...
looks at the cancer cells under a microscope. They report how abnormal the cells look (differentiation). And how quickly or slowly the cancer cells are dividing and growing (the grade). This helps to ...
Cancer cells work together to source nutrients from their environment—a cooperative process that was previously overlooked by scientists but may be a promising target for treating cancer.
Biomechanical measurements performed with an atomic force microscope (AFM) have shown that it is possible to distinguish ... Another project is dedicated to the discrimination of pancreatic cancer ...
Scientists had previously ignored the cooperative method by which cancer cells obtain nutrients from their surroundings, but ...
Cancer cells team up to scavenge for nutrients, reveals new research. The discovery that cancer cells cooperate to survive could lead to more effective treatments for the deadly disease, say American ...