Cancer Cell International publishes articles on all aspects of cancer cell biology, originating largely from, but not limited to, work using cell culture techniques. The journal focuses on novel cancer studies reporting data from biological experiments performed on cells grown in vitro, in two- or ...
A cell can produce replica giving birth to two new cells. During cell division, the hereditary materials are propagated into the offspring. The process is accomplished following some predefined rules. But unexpectedly, a cell may start disobeying the rules resulting in some genetic changes. A ...
Cancer is a group of diseases in which cells divide continuously and excessively. Cell division is tightly regulated by multiple evolutionarily conserved cell cycle control mechanisms, to ensure the production of two genetically identical cells. Cell cyc
Survival of Mammary Stem Cells in Suspension Culture: Implications for Stem Cell Biology and Neoplasia There is increasing evidence that a variety of neoplasms including breast cancer may result from transformation of normal stem and progenitor cells. In the... G Dontu,MS Wicha - 《Journal of ...
Circulating tumor cells: a window into cancer biology and metastasis approach for the detection of early disease, assessing prognosis and therapeutic response in established cancers, and targeting metastatic precursor cells. We... S Maheswaran,DA Haber - 《Current Opinion in Genetics & Development》 ...
Advantages and clinical applications of natural killer cells in cancer immunotherapy The past decade has witnessed a burgeoning of research and further insight into the biology and clinical applications of natural killer (NK) cells. Once th... E Ames,WJ Murphy - 《Cancer Immunology Immunotherapy》 ...
Fratricide-resistant CD7-CAR T cells in T-ALL In this case series of patients with T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL), therapy with CD7-directed CAR T cells that express an anti-CD7 protein expression blocker to prevent CAR T-induced fratricide showed encouraging rates of clinical res...
Cancer stem cell: implications in cancer biology and therapy with special reference to lung cancer Lung Cancer, 66 (2009), pp. 275-281 Google Scholar 34 L. Li, L. Borodyansky, Y. Yang Genomic instability en route to and from cancer stem cells Cell Cycle, 8 (2009), pp. 1000-1002 Go...
Cancer cells impair monocyte-mediated T cell stimulation to evade immunity Inflammatory monocytes are identified as important players in T cell restimulation in the tumour microenvironment. Anais Elewaut , Guillem Estivill & Anna C. Obenauf Clinical Briefing | 27 November 2024 Toxicity and costs...
Cancer cells are cells gone wrong — in other words, they no longer respond to many of the signals that control cellular growth and death. Cancer cells originate within tissues and, as they grow and divide, they diverge ever further from normalcy. Over time, these cells become increasingly ...