... c-Src, a key signaling protein involved with tumor cell growth and metastasis.
The team examined human cancer cells in the laboratory using a relevant human melanoma metastasis ...
... proteins in MHCC97H cells without an effect on normal cells. The cancer-specific selectivity shown in their study suggests that the plant extract could be a promising novel treatment for human cancer.
... known to be rich sources of chemical constituents that may have potential for the treatment of several human cancers. Data from the Department of Preclinical Science, Faculty of Medicine, Thammasat ...
... used to metastasize originated from white blood cells, and these molecules were the same as those used by metastatic cells in human cancers. Pawelek and his team then validated previous findings that ...
... Managing Director, Keith Smith, says Apomab has the potential to aid in the management of a number of human cancers that are currently difficult to treat - including prostate cancer and lung cancer...
... has been estimated by systematic gene sequencing efforts that up to a quarter of kinases may play a role in human cancers. In a study published in the 2nd of May issue of Cell, a research teams led ...
... University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. Dr. Fidler and colleagues designed ... cells.
The researchers found that the EGFR enables human cancer cells to maintain adequate intracellular glucose ...
... for Cancer Research, who led the new study. "This pathway is mutated in essentially all human cancers."
Disrupting this pathway is also advantageous for viruses. Unable to reproduce on their own, ...
... its kind in a mouse model that closely mimics human cancer, researchers said. The study, which appears in the April ... 27 percent reduced incidence of prostate cancer in the low-fat diet group. Aronson ...
... cancer cells and are 'passengers'. Discerning which are driver and which are passenger mutations is a challenge for human cancer gene studies.
"The benefit of our system in the mouse is that, unlike ...
... way for developing new ways to treat cancer by dampening the overactive enzyme activity that leads ... PI3K pathway has been called the most mutated pathway in human cancer,” says Ronen Marmorstein, Ph.D ...
... over 10,000 mutations in total, which together implicate almost 350 regions in the mouse genome in cancer formation. Fifty of these regions correspond to genes known to be involved in human cancers.
A Japanese centre which says it has trained a dog to sniff out human cancer cells is cloning the animal in South Korea, a Seoul bio-technology company and the dog's owner said Wednesday.
... oncogenes.
Lozano, an expert on mouse models of human cancer, and colleagues developed mice with a specific ... p53 that mimics a common genetic mutation in human cancers. The mutated gene, called p53H ...
... in a range of epithelial cancers, which suggests that DLC1 may a play common role in many types of human cancer."
In addition to corresponding author Lowe, the research team included five other ...