An international team of researchers has made an intriguing discovery about how pancreatic cancer grows.
An international research team has succeeded in deciphering a key mechanism that controls the growth of pancreatic cancers.
The cancer gene MYC camouflages tumours by suppressing alarm signals that normally activate the immune system. This finding ...
Pancreatic cancer may evade the immune system not by accident but by actively switching off internal danger signals through ...
Pancreatic cancer may evade the immune system using a clever molecular trick. Researchers found that the cancer-driving ...
Pancreatic cancer uses a sugar-coated disguise to evade the immune system, helping explain why it’s so hard to treat.
The cancer gene MYC camouflages tumours by suppressing alarm signals that normally activate the immune system. This finding from a new study offers a ...
Researchers say the findings offer a promising way to improve existing cancer therapies as well as develop new ones ...
Medical researchers have used animals, particularly mice, to mimic disease and study biological phenomena. The origin of mice as a standard model system for scientific research can extend back to the ...
Study findings map out a new way in which antiviral signals engage with cellular metabolism to balance defense and repair.
Data from several dozen human volunteers showed that blocking sEH raised epoxy-oxylipin levels and reduced harmful immune ...