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Michael Caligiuri, MD, discusses the modulation of natural killer cells to enhance their ability to detect and destroy tumor cells.
Relative to existing gene signatures, the STRESS signature better predicted not only whether cells would later develop into full-blown pancreatic cancer, but also predicted the aggressive state of the ...
Targeted Oncology connects oncology professionals with updates on immunotherapy, biomarkers, cancer pathways, and targeted ...
Colon cancer remains a major global health concern, ranking third among the most diagnosed cancers and the leading cause of ...
A new study unveils a method to non-invasively monitor cell spatiotemporal dynamics involved in cancer progression in a ...
The rapid advancement of single-cell and single-nucleus RNA sequencing (sc/snRNA-seq) has opened unprecedented windows into ...
Researchers at the University of Oxford and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have uncovered the ...
An international research team led from Uppsala University has identified new mechanisms behind how the aggressive brain ...
Whole-mount 3D imaging at the cellular scale is a powerful tool for exploring complex processes during morphogenesis. In organoids, it allows examining tissue architecture, cell types, and morphology ...
Digital pathology, integral to cancer diagnosis, heavily utilizes the analysis of whole slide images (WSIs) to detect cancer cells. Traditionally, WSIs are manually examined—a process that is not only ...
Cytotoxic CD8+ T cells are one of the most powerful effectors in the antitumor immune response. However, their insufficient tumor infiltration severely limits the clinical success of immunotherapy in ...