Explore how aquaporins and extracellular vesicles create sophisticated communication networks that help cancer cells grow, resist treatment, and spread throughout the body.
Discover how cancer cells use exosomes to transform healthy lung cells into agents of disease, enabling deadly metastasis through cellular communication hijacking.
Discover how scientists are targeting the MYC oncogene by stabilizing G-quadruplex structures in DNA, offering new hope for cancer treatment.
Explore how HPV's E6 and E7 proteins disrupt cellular mechanisms to drive cancer development and the latest therapeutic approaches.
Explore the dual role of nitric oxide in cancer biology - how this simple molecule can both fuel and fight cancer cells depending on concentration and context.
Discover how a groundbreaking antibody/RNA complex acts as a guided missile to target and suppress tumor growth in melanoma, opening new frontiers in cancer immunotherapy.
Explore how chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) revolutionize cancer treatment by engineering T-cells to recognize and destroy cancer cells with precision.
Discover how the ZNFX1 gene acts as a master tumor suppressor by preventing epigenetic pathogen mimicry and mitochondrial dysfunction in cancer cells.
Discover how an Improved Nested U-Net Network is revolutionizing FISH cell image segmentation for cancer diagnosis through advanced AI technology.
Explore how exosomes and long non-coding RNAs are revolutionizing cancer detection and treatment through advanced biological communication systems.