Chemical reactions and molecular modifications change the genome of each and every human over the course of their lifetime. These
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‘Jumping genes’ drive many cancers
Mistakes in DNA are known to drive cancer growth. But a new study, from Washington University School of Medicine in
Continue reading »‘Mutational burden’ of human induced pluripotent stem cells
The therapeutic potential of human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), which are capable of becoming almost any type of cell
Continue reading »Discovery unlocks secrets behind cancer drug resistance
University of Otago research provides insights into an underlying mechanism that could explain why new cancer therapies to help treat
Continue reading »New therapeutic opportunity for the treatment of resistant malignant melanoma
A team of researchers led by Dr Pierre Close, WELBIO researcher at the ULiège GIGA Institute and Dr Francesca Rapino
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