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A selection of recent articles and gems from theNew Scientistarchive Space Why does our universe have something instead of nothing? In order to figure out how something came from nothing, we first need to explore the different types of nothing ...
this opportunity has been increasingly recognized in the field of cancer research for the identification of cancer-associated genes, the study of environmental risk factors, understanding tumour biology and progression, and, perhaps most importantly, the evaluation and development of novel cancer ...
William Coley embarked on pioneering efforts to activate the immune system against cancer using heat-killedStreptococcus pyogenesandSerratia marcescens[1]. These attempts yielded varying clinical outcomes, some of which were notably successful, providing early evidence of the immune system’s...
New funds for cancer researchFoundationsNeoplasmsResearch Support基金会肿瘤研究资助doi:10.1038/2603BirminghamKarenSpringer NatureNature Medicine
medicine Health A sharp interrogation of why we retreat from other people's illnesses How well do we look after people who are seriously sick? Astonishingly, research is scant – which makes Neil Vickers and Derek Bolton's ambitious new book, Being Ill, very welcome Culture Subscriber-only ...
As a vital tool, RNA sequencing has been utilized in many aspects of cancer research and therapy, including biomarker discovery and characterization of cancer heterogeneity and evolution, drug resistance, cancer immune microenvironment and immunotherapy, cancer neoantigens and so on. In this review, ...
However, none of them succeeded in phase III clinical trials for anti-cancer treatment. Over 20 types of MMPs have been identified, and intensive research is required to figure out the role of each MMP family member in different tumors at different stages to guide the development of efficient ...
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2012 has been an exciting year for kidney cancer research. From the FDA approval of a new targeted agent to revival of interest in immunotherapy, several interesting studies were published that generated considerable interest.doi:10.1038/nruro1.2012.256Mittal...