Some forms of blood cancer, such as multiple myeloma and lymphoma, are malignant diseases that originate from immune cells, specifically lymphocytes.
Cells are constantly on the move, whether in a developing embryo or metastatic cancer. But how do cells adapt to the new ...
Cancer cells have recently been shown to collaborate to obtain vital nutrients from their environment, a phenomenon that was ...
Researchers have found, for the first time, that a cancer outside the brain makes electrical connections with the nervous system to fuel cancer growth and aid its spread.
Cancer cells work together to source nutrients from their environment—a cooperative process that was previously overlooked by scientists but may be a promising target for treating cancer.
Background Treatment strategies for Crohn’s disease (CD) suppress diverse inflammatory pathways but many patients remain ...
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