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Cancer 'cure' in mice to be tested in humans
... and Drug Administration, will involve treating human cancer patients with white blood cells from healthy ... similar to platelet donation, to collect their granulocytes. The cancer patients will then receive the granulocytes through ...New Tumor Inhibitor For Treatment Of Hereditary Breast Cancer Shows Promising Results In Mouse Model
... increase in survival without signs of toxicity. The inhibitor, which recently entered trials in human cancer patients, thus seems to have therapeutic potential ...New Tumor Inhibitor For Treatment Of Hereditary Breast Cancer Shows Promising Results In Mouse Model
... increase in survival without signs of toxicity. The inhibitor, which recently entered trials in human cancer patients, thus seems to have therapeutic potential ...Science's breakthrough of the year: Cellular reprogramming
... sequences this year – from woolly mammoths to human cancer patients -- aided by a variety of sequencing technologies that are much speedier and cheaper than the ones used to sequence the first ...Studying cancer in pet dogs to find new treatments for human patients
... drugs, devices and imaging strategies for human cancer patients. Estimates suggest that as many as 1 million new diagnoses of cancer occur in dogs ...Scientists identify natural anti-cancer defenses
... the p53 gene is frequently lost in human cancer patients as it is SOCS1. The new research suggests that the effects of SOCS1 loss in patients might ...Magnetic nanoparticles show promise for combating human cancer
... in 2008, has now been tested using samples from human cancer patients. The results appear online in the journal Nanomedicine. "We are primarily interested in developing an effective ...A potent suppressor of endometrial cancer is revealed
... of signaling proteins are known to contribute to endometrial cancer in some patients. A major research goal is to understand ... proteins in mice that reflect changes found in human cancer patients. Animal models are produced in this way ...Oncolytic viruses mediating anti-tumor immunity in human cancer patients
... is the first time it has been shown in humans that oncolytic viruses can be used for the induction ... safety and efficacy results in patients with advanced cancer progressing after available chemotherapy ...Biologists find way to reduce stem cell loss during cancer treatment
... in their genomes, one of the main side effects for human cancer patients is the depletion of their own adult stem cells, particularly the ones responsible for making new ...Photodynamic therapy against cancer
... metastasis. It is metastasis of the primary tumor that kills most cancer patients. One of the least studied routes of metastasis ... vessels deep within the tissues of human cancer patients. "These findings are new and exciting, because ...Protective strategy shields primate ovaries from radiation-therapy-induced damage
... , which is critical. There are a handful of approaches out there that might give cancer patients a shot at preserving fertility, but this is currently ... hopes to next plan a clinical trial in human cancer patients, in collaboration with colleagues from the MGH ...Hand-held NMR instrument yields rapid analysis of human tumors
... using fine need biopsies taken from human cancer patients show this device trumps traditional pathological methods, both in terms of speed ...New way to target – and kill – proliferating tumors
... , in animal models and in tissue biopsies from human cancer patients. The research team has since developed variants of KG5 that are 100-fold more powerful ...
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