New research shows how glucose restriction in tumors protects cancer cells from chemotherapy by preserving pyrimidines and preventing apoptosis, offering insights into treatment strategies.
Cancer cells resist chemotherapy in low-glucose environments by conserving pyrimidine nucleotides, reducing drug ...
Discover how cancer cells survive in low-glucose environments and evade chemotherapy-induced death. New study sheds light on ...
Cancer cells must have access to pyrimidine supplies to produce more cancer cells and to produce uridine nucleotides, a ...
New York: A new research in cancer cells detailed how tumors evade drugs designed to starve and kill them.
NYU Langone researchers found cancer cells resist chemotherapy in low-glucose environments by conserving pyrimidines and ...
Cancer cells must have access to pyrimidine supplies to produce more cancer cells and to produce uridine nucleotides, a primary fuel source for cancer cells as they rapidly reproduce, grow, and die.
Laboratory experiments with cancer cells reveal two ways in which tumors evade drugs designed to starve and kill them, a new ...