Research Highlights04 Nov 2024Nature Reviews Cancer P: 1 A 3D genome view of colon cancer initiation The early molecular events driving cancer initiation remain elusive, hampering prognostic accuracy. A comparative analysis of 3D genomics data from all stages of colon malignant transformation now revea...
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In the last few years, treatment of colorectal cancer has been updated significantly. For instance, total neoadjuvant treatment is the new standard of care in locally advanced rectal cancer and immunotherapy is the new best choice in the first-line treatment of MSI-high advanced colorectal carc...
Research Analysis Growing up slowed down for an early Homo individual Human children pair fast growth of a large brain with slow body growth. Ancient Homo fossil teeth reveal that hominin dental growth rates began to slow before there was a major increase in brain size compared with apes. ...
An aptNTr is a self-assembled long linear nanostructure formed from two short DNA strands upon initiation by aptamers, with the capability for selective recognition of target cancer cells and high numbers of spatially addressable sites. This allows for high-capacity loading of therapeutic agents, ...
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In this work, we demonstrate the transcriptional networks that link breast cancer subtypes and their cells of origin, and how transcriptional signatures differ between benign cells and cancer. News & Views30 Oct 2024Nature Cancer P: 1-2
Article The latest research in breast cancer has found a link between the disease and exposure to dichlorodiphenyItrichloroethane (DDT) was published on June 1, 1993 in the journal Journal of Osteopathic Medicine (volume 93, issue 6).
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