Cancer cells have three ways to interact with our immune system and this includes putting up an acidic wall to evade the immune system. Continue reading to learn more.
For the first time, it was proven that CKAP5 can be used to destroy cancer cells and that it can be used to understand the mechanism that leads to its destruction. Find out more in this article.
Nanoparticles can be used as powerful vehicles to provide vaccines and stop severe illness and deliver chemotherapeutic drugs to cancer cells. Read to know more.
Scientists formulate a new treatment in turning cancer cells into a target for the human immune system. How promising is this new treatment, read here to know more!
Researchers found that T cells are more flexible than previously thought in selecting nutrients to fuel them. Read the article to know more about the new study.
A new study debunks the long-held belief that cancer cells are intentionally wasteful of glucose. Read the article to understand the mechanism behind it.
A new study shows that magnetic nanoparticles can release anti-cancer microRNA on command to treat cancer cells and it's effective. Read more to know the details.
Experts discovered the reason why tumor cells in breast cancer patients spread faster at night than in day time. Read more about why the phenomenon occurs.
Living cells explore and invade tissues through their octopus-like tentacles called filopodia. Read the article to know how it could be used for cancer research.
The “worm-on-a-chip” will someday help doctors detect cancer in its initial stage. Discover how this noninvasive approach will help diagnose the deadly illness.
A new study bears importance as the work promises a cure using which patients with cancer will be saved from adverse effects caused by chemotherapy and radiation therapy.
To identify how cancers like mesothelioma can still grow despite the use of immune checkpoint inhibitors, combined cells with immune cells called the T cells, which were then examined with the use of an electron microscope.