How is a normal cell transformed into a cancerous cell? The proteins involved in cell division events no longer appropriately drive progression from one cell cycle stage to the next. Cells that ...
Schmidt Chair of Cancer Research; Member, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; Professor, Weill Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Cornell University My long-term interest is to understand how ...
Maintaining treatment with CDK4/6 inhibitors significantly suppresses the growth of breast cancer cells, even after drug resistance has developed, according to new research.
Researchers from University of Athens and National Centre For Scientific Research “Demokritos” have reported preclinical data from a study that aimed to assess the novel cryptochrome-2 (CRY2) ...
Researchers studying the body's antitumor defenses often refer to the "cancer immunity cycle"—a series of steps through which immune cells recognize and eliminate cancer cells. At the core of ...